dug-out

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

The name in the Western States for a canoe or boat, hewn or dug out of a large log. They are common in all the rivers and creeks of the United States and Canada. In the latter country they are called log canoes.


After a fashion I got to my dug-out, with no weapon along but the paddle. Snags were plenty. I felt strong as a hoss, too; and the dug-out hadn't leaped more'n six length afore--co-souse I went--the front eend jest lifted itself agin a sawyer and emptied me into the element.--Robb, Squatter Life.

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