A bit of hollowed-out pewter polished in various concavities and used as theatrical jewelry.(noun)
In British Guiana, a shed or hut open at the sides.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "logie" in a sentence
"For a considerable time that evening, before the arrival of Mary Moan, the males of the family had taken up their residence in an inside kiln, where, after having kindled a fire in the draught-hole, or what the Scotch call the "logie," they sat and chatted in that kind of festive spirit which such an event uniformly produces among the servants of a family."
"But it was proposed that the business should be done by one, which was exactly this kind of logie — »"
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