referring to a logion of the original Montanist leaders, but to a statement made by later adherents of the New Prophecy. […] The logion is probably authentic
hand log heave the log like a bump on a log like falling off a log like rolling off a loglog boat log book log burner log-burner log cabin log car log chip
See also: login, log-in, and Login English Wikipedia has an article on: log in Wikipedia By analogy with clock in. First use of the term appears in 1963