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See also: SLED, sleď, and sleđ

English

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A wooden sled.

Etymology

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From Middle English sledde, from Middle Dutch sledde or Middle Low German sledde (compare Dutch slee, slede, Low German Sleden), from Proto-Germanic *slidô (compare Saterland Frisian sliede, German Schlitten, Norwegian slede). Doublet of sleigh; also related to slide.

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Noun

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sled (plural sleds)

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a dog sled
  1. A small, light vehicle with runners, used recreationally, mostly by children, for sliding down snow-covered hills; no draft animal pulls it.
    Hyponym: bobsled
    The child zoomed down the hill on his sled.
  2. (chiefly Canada, US) A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice, and often pulled by sled dogs.
    Hyponyms: dog sled, horse sled
    Coordinate term: sleigh (generally larger)
    "Mush!" he yelled at the dogs pulling the sled.
  3. (slang, chiefly Canada, US) A snowmobile.
    We saw them go by on their sleds this afternoon, headed toward their grandfather's quarter section.
  4. (slang, chiefly Canada, US, figuratively) A car (automobile) or truck, usually called so with the implication of sledlike traits: heavy, low-slung, and prone to going fast but not braking or cornering particularly well.
    Near-synonyms: land yacht, boat
    He was a bit reckless and frankly we were nervous about riding with him in that big old sled of his, a Cadillac with a V-8.
    That sled had manual drum brakes on all four corners.
  5. A piece of exercise equipment, used in American football training etc., that provides resistance as it is moved over a flat surface.

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Translations

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small, light vehicle with runners

See also

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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Verb

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sled (third-person singular simple present sleds, present participle sledding, simple past and past participle sledded)

  1. (intransitive) To ride a sled.
  2. (transitive) To convey on a sled.

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Czech

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Czech sled, Proto-Slavic *slědъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sláidus, from Proto-Indo-European *sleydʰ-.

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Noun

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sled m inan

  1. sequence, succession
    • 2012, Radomír Čížek, Velké oživení, Praha: Grada Publishing, translation of The Great Reflation by J. Anthony Boeckh, →ISBN, page 15:
      Investoři musejí pochopit, že zde existuje určitý propojený sled událostí, které vedou k potenciální katastrofě.
      It is critical for investors to understand that there is a linked sequence of events that is leading to a potential disaster.

Declension

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Declension of sled (hard masculine inanimate)
singular plural
nominative sled sledy
genitive sledu sledů
dative sledu sledům
accusative sled sledy
vocative slede sledy
locative sledu sledech
instrumental sledem sledy

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Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *slědъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sláidus, from Proto-Indo-European *sleydʰ-.

Noun

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slȇd m inan (Cyrillic spelling сле̑д)

  1. sequence
  2. track

Declension

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Declension of sled
singular plural
nominative slȇd slȅdovi
genitive slȇda sledóvā
dative slȇdu sledòvima
accusative slȇd slȅdove
vocative slȇde slȅdovi
locative slédu sledòvima
instrumental slȇdom sledòvima

References

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  • sled”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026