I. ˈsled noun
Etymology: Middle English sledde, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old English slīdan to slide
Date: 14th century
1. : a vehicle usually on runners for transportation especially on snow or ice ; especially : a small steerable one used especially by children for coasting down snow-covered hills
2. : rocket sled
II. verb
( sled·ded ; sled·ding )
Date: 1706
transitive verb
: sledge
intransitive verb
: to ride on a sled or sleigh
• sled·der noun