a. [f. LOG sb. + -Y.]
† 1. Of a crop: Of strong growth, rank. (Cf. LOGGERY a.) Obs.
1620. Markham, Farew. Husb., xvi. 141. A man may well mowe of good and deepe loggy medow, or of rough vneuen medow euery day one aker. Ibid. (1635), Eng. Husbandman, II. II. vii. 73. The Medow or Hay which comes thereof, is so ranke, loggy, and fulsome in taste, that [etc.].
2. Heavy; sluggish in movement. (Cf. LOGY a.)
1847. Illustr. Lond. News, 28 Aug., 142/1. They were beat by their slow, loggy stroke.