Luge Definition

lo͝ozh
luged, luge
noun
A small racing sled on which one or two riders lie face up with the feet forward.
Webster's New World
The sled used in this sport.
American Heritage
The winter sport of racing on a luge.
Webster's New World
The board used in street luge.
American Heritage
verb
To race with such a sled.
Webster's New World
To travel by luge.
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Noun

Singular:
luge
Plural:
luges

Origin of Luge

  • From French luge, from Franco-Provençal, from Late Latin sclodia, from Gaulish stludio, akin to English sled and sleigh, Irish slaod 'raft, float', Old Breton stloit 'traction, sliding' (modern stlej 'sleigh'), Welsh llithr 'slide, slippage'.

    From Wiktionary

  • French dialectal from Medieval Latin sludia perhaps of Celtic origin

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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