8. in dispute with
Shakespeare in Love's Labours Lost, 1588:
"Ah you whoreson logger-head, you were borne to
doe me shame."
9. Francis Kirkman, The English Rogue, 1680:
"They frequently quarrell'd about their Sicilian
wenches, and indeed... they seem... to be worth
the going to Logger-heads for."
The Arraignment, Trial, and Condemnation of Stephen Colledge, 1681:
"So we went to loggerheads together, I think that
was the word, or Fisty-cuffs."