Definition of Sledder

1. Noun. Someone who rides a sled.

Generic synonyms: Athlete, Jock
Specialized synonyms: Luger, Slider, Tobogganist
Derivative terms: Sled

Definition of Sledder

1. Noun. A person who rides a sled. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sledder

1. one that sleds [n -S] - See also: sleds

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sledder

sleazier
sleaziest
sleazily
sleaziness
sleazinesses
sleazo
sleazoid
sleazoids
sleazy
sleb
slebs
sled
sled dog
sled dogs
sledded
sledder (current term)
sledders
sledding
sleddings
sleddog
sleddogs
sleded
sledge
sledge dog
sledge hockey
sledged
sledgehammer
sledgehammered
sledgehammering
sledgehammers

Literary usage of Sledder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Collection of College Words and Customs by Benjamin Homer Hall (1859)
"And that with care the sledder save them For those kind parents, first who gave them. " Item. The Laughing Club, so blest, Who think this life what 't is, ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1880)
"sledder, Sledge, c., NE to saunter; to walk lazily. Slem, o., sw to slight; to perform carelessly. Slew, c. to turn partly round. ..."

3. A Glossary of Words and Phrases Pertaining to the Dialect of Cumberland by William Dickinson (1880)
"... c., B. spoken of female attire when an upper garment is too short for covering an under one. sledder, B. to walk about in sledder. ..."

4. A Glossary of Words Used in the Wapentakes of Manley and Corringham by Edward Peacock (1877)
"sledder, Sledge, c., NB to saunter ; to walk lazily. Slem, c., sw to slight ; to perform carelessly. Slew, c. to turn partly round. ..."

5. The Pacific Monthly by William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease, Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1906)
"I saw a somewhat stout though energetic German hand-sledder essay this pitch. He had no ice creepers attached to his feet, and three times he drew his load ..."

6. Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor by Richard Doddridge Blackmore (1893)
"Peggy, indeed, my sorrel pony, being lighter of weight, was not crusted much over the shoulders; but Smiler (nur youngest sledder) had been well in over his ..."

7. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1867)
"... Sleek-trough, «. a trough of water, into which blacksmiths dip hot iron to cool it. sledder I ..."

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