U.S. [Origin obscure; but cf. LG. todden to drag, in prec.] A rude sledge used in hauling logs, consisting of a tree-fork with a cross-piece on which the balk rests. Hence Tode v. tr. and intr. to haul (logs) with a tode.

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1895.  in Funk’s Standard Dict.

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1911.  in Webster.

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