adjective
Etymology: from past participle of log (II)
1. : made heavy or sluggish so that movement is impossible or difficult
his feet … feeling logged as a landed sailor's — William Sansom
2. : made sodden : soaked or permeated with something ; specifically : waterlogged
a graveyard of rotting logged ships
the boat still rolled and pitched, but sickishly now because it was so logged down with water — Roy Sparkia