Complete Definition of "log"

see|lög
wikipedia|dab=log
English

Pronunciation
AHD|l�g
IPA|/l�ɡ/
SAMPA|/lQg/
audio|en-us-log.ogg|Audio (US)
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-�ɡ|-�ɡ

Etymology 1
Origin unknown.

Noun
en-noun

  1. The trunk of a dead tree.

#:They walked across the stream on a fallen log.

  1. A logbook, or journal; a record.

#* 1883: w:Robert Louis Stevenson|Robert Louis Stevenson, w:Treasure Island|Treasure Island
#*: The captain sat down to his log, and here is the beginning of the entry:...

  1. (surfing slang) longboard.

#: I know he hadnâ��t surfed on a log much in his childhood — Neal Miyake 1999 1

  1. A rolled cake with filling. A Swiss roll.

Translations
trans-top|trunk of dead tree
Finnish: tukki
French: tronc m, billot m, souche f, bûche f,
Hebrew: ��� עץ (bul etz) m
Icelandic: trjádrumbur m, drumbur m
Italian: ciocco m
Latvian: baļķis m
trans-mid
Portuguese: tronco m, tora f
Russian: б�евно n
Slovene: deblo n
Spanish: leño m
Swedish: stock c
trans-bottom

trans-top|logbook
Finnish: loki
French: livre de bord m, registre m, carnet m
German: Logbuch
Latvian: žurn�ls m
trans-mid
Russian: ж��нал m
Portuguese: diário de bordo#Portuguese|bordo, de vôo
Slovene: dnevnik m
Spanish: libro de registro
Swedish: logg c, loggbok c
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to be checked
ttbc|German: Scheit m

Verb
en-verb|log|g|ing

  1. To cut down trees.
  2. To make an entry in a log.

Related terms
blog (2)
logger (1)
logging (1)
logbook (2)
weblog (2)
log out
log off
log in

Translations
trans-top|cut down trees
Finnish: hakata, kaataa puita
Portuguese: cortar
Spanish: talar
Swedish: fälla (träd)
trans-bottom

trans-top|make an entry in a log
Finnish: kirjata
Portuguese: lançar
Spanish: registrar
Swedish: logga
trans-bottom

Etymology 2
Abbreviation.

Noun
log

  1. mathematics A logarithm.

Related terms
ld
lg
ln

Translations
trans-top|logarithm
German: Logarithmus m
Swedish: logaritm c
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Category:Surfing


Latvian

Noun
log singular vocative form of logs

  1. window
Declensions
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|logi
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|genitive
|loga
|logu
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|dative
|logam
|logiem
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|accusative
|logu
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|locative
|log�
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Old English

Pronunciation
IPA|/lo:É£/

Etymology 1
Germanic *loga-, from Indo-European *legh-. Cognate with Old Frisian loch|l�ch, Old High German luog. The IE root is also the source of Greek λεκ��ον, Latin lectus �bed�, Celtic *leg- (Old Irish lige, Irish luighe), Slavic *ležati (Russian лежа��).

Noun
Latinx|l�g n

  1. place, stead

#:on his log: in his place; instead of him.

Related terms
top2
licgan
lecgan
mid2
leger#Old English|leġer
geliger|ġeliġer

Etymology 2
Inflected forms.

Verb form
Latinx|l�g

  1. first-person singular preterite of lean#Old English|l�an
  2. third-person singular preterite of lean#Old English|l�an

Category:Old English verb forms
Category:Old English nouns


Slovene

Noun
lóg

  1. grove
  2. little forest

Category:Slovene nouns


Swedish

Verb form
log

  1. sv-verb-form-past|le

Volapük
vo-noun|log

Etymology
Compound of French le and German Auge

Noun
log

  1. eye

Category:Volapük nouns

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