Luge

Etymology
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'.

Noun

 * 1) A racing sled for one or two people that is ridden with the rider or riders lying on their back.
 * 2) The sport of racing on luges.

Translations

 * Hungarian:


 * Norwegian: slede


 * Finnish: ohjaskelkkailu


 * Hungarian:, szánkózás

Verb

 * 1) To travel by luge

Anagrams

 * glue
 * UGLE

Noun

 * 1)  luge sled
 * 2)  luge sport

Noun

 * 1)  luge sport
 * 2)  luge sled used in the sport

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