n. A large heavy hammer, used chiefly by blacksmiths. Also called sledge-hammer.n. Same as sled, 1 and 2.n. A vehicle without wheels, commonly on runners and of various forms, much used in northern countries where ice and snow prevail; a sleigh: as, a reindeer sledge; an Eskimo sledge. In the United States sledge is not used in this sense. See sleigh, and cut under pulk.n. Hence, anything serving the purpose of a vehicle which may be dragged without wheels along the ground, as the hurdle on which persons were formerly drawn to execution.n. Same as sled, 2.n. In heraldry, a bearing representing a heavy vehicle with runners like a sledge.To convey or transports, in a sledge; travel in a sledge.n. The thick wooden outer case of a mummy.