Stems or trunks of trees cut into convenient lengths for the purpose of being afterwards manufactured into lumber of va-rious kinds; not including manufactured lumber of any sort, nor timber which is squared or otherwise shaped for use without further change in form. Kolloch v. Parcher, 52 wis. 393, 9 N. W’. 67. And see Haynes v. Hayward, 40 Me. 148; State v. Addington, 121 N. C. 538, 27 S. E. 988; Code W. Va. 1899. p. 10n, 8 27 (Code 1906, S 2524
Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
