Etymology and Origin
The word "sledge" comes from the Middle English word "sledde," which in turn derives from the Old English word "slæde." The Old English word is believed to be cognate with the Old Norse word "sleði," meaning "sledge."
Meaning
A sledge is a vehicle consisting of a long, flat platform mounted on runners or skis. It is typically used for transporting heavy loads or for recreational activities, such as sledding.
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