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logger-headed, a.|ˈlɒgəhɛdɪd| Also 8 lugger-headed. [f. loggerhead (or parasynthetically f. logger n.2) + -ed2.] 1. Thick-headed, stupid.
1596Shakes. Tam. Shr. iv. i. 128 You logger-headed and vnpollisht groomes. 1643J. White 1st Cent. Scandal. Priests 44 A company of logger headed fellowes. 1667Cotton Scarron. iv. 107 Like a Logger-headed Lubber. 1831E. J. Trelawny Adv. Younger Son I. 73 You logger-headed fellow. 2. Of animals: Having a large head. logger-headed duck = logger-head 6 b (c).
1653Walton Angler ii. 62 Oh! it is a great loggerheaded Chub! 1845Darwin Voy. Nat. ix. (1852) 200 In these [Falkland] Islands a great loggerheaded duck or goose (Anas brachyptera)..is very abundant. 1861Zoologist XIX. 7603 The loggerheaded duck, whose wings..are used as propelling fins in the water. transf.1728Vanbr. & Cibber Prov. Husb. ii. i, A great Lugger-headed Cart, with Wheels as thick as a brick Wall. |