sledge

sledge
1. noun /slɛʤ/
a) (or sledgehammer) a heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc.

[based on information from Major Hill, Master of the Silver Mills, in 1662, descibing silver mining in Cardiganshire] They dig the Oar thus; One holds a little Picque, or Punch of Iron, having a long Handle of Wood which they call a Gad; Another with a great Iron Hammer, or Sledge, drives it into the Vein.

b) a low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass.

Sledge hammers are only used for heavy-duty persuading when working on vehicles or machinery.

2. verb /slɛʤ/
a) to hit with a sledgehammer.

The rapid and violent exertion of smiths, mightily sledging the glowing iron masses of their furnaces.

b) to drag or draw a sledge.

When I inquired the reason of this wire being used in the construction of the safe, I was told it was to prevent the doors being broken by either sledging or wedging.


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