loggiandum

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Latin

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Etymology

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As if the gerund of the verb *loggiare, from Middle English logge (log).

Participle

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loggiandum

  1. (British Medieval Latin, hapax) woodcutting
    • 1205, Rotuli litterarum clausarum
      Precipimus vobis quod … faciatis fieri sexies XX hach[i]as ad loggiandum, et eas faciatis ma[i]ntiari.
      We order you that … we should cause 20 hatches to be made six times for woodcutting needed, and we should cause it to be maintained.