Sled

/slɛd/ noun

A vehicle with smooth runners on the bottom, used for traveling or sliding over snow or ice. It can be pulled by people, animals, or gravity on a hill.

“Sled” comes from Middle Dutch “slēde” and is related to Old English “slīdan,” meaning “to slide.” The basic idea is a thing that slides rather than rolls. English kept the short, simple form for the winter vehicle.

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