n. A drag or dray without wheels, but mounted on runners, for the conveyance of loads over frozen snow or ice, or over mud or the bare ground, as in transporting logs and heavy stones. Also sledge.n. A pair of runners connected by a framework, used (sometimes with another pair) to carry loads or support the body of a vehicle, or, when of lighter build and supporting a light platform or seat, in the sport of coasting and for drawing light loads by hand.n. A vehicle moving on runners, drawn by horses, dogs, or reindeer; a sleigh.To convey or transport on a sled: as, to sled wood or timber.To ride or travel in a sled: sometimes with an impersonal it.To be carried or transported on a sled.n. Same as sledge, sledge-hammer.n. A small tool, resembling a sled in form and having sharp blades for runners, used for cutting gold-leaf into rectangular sheets.n. The device for making sliding contact between the underground conductors of an electric road and those of a moving railway-car upon the road.