n. [ Akin to D. slede, G. schlitten, OHG. slito, Icel. sleði, Sw. släde, Dan. slæde, and E. slide, v. See Slide, and cf. Sledge a vehicle, Sleigh. ]
v. t.
n.
n. [ Perhaps from sleds, pl. of sled, confused with sledge a hammer. See Sled, n. ]
v. i. & t.
n. [ AS. slecge, from sleán to strike, beat. See Slay, v. t. ] A large, heavy hammer, usually wielded with both hands; -- called also
With his heavy sledge he can it beat. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]