sleigh/sleɪ/EtymologyFrom Modern Dutch slee, from Middle Dutch slede, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *slidô. Doublet of sled and further related to slide.sleigh means A surname. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 67 out of 100.sleigh is pronounced /sleɪ/.nameA surname.nounA vehicle, generally pulled by an animal, which moves over snow or ice on runners, used for transporting persons or goods. (contrast "sled", which is smaller)“Santa travels in a sleigh.”verbTo ride or drive a sleigh.To transport (cargo, freight) via sleigh.“Electrification helped farmers, but in addition, the farm routine was greatly simplified because milk itself became the desired commodity instead of cream and butter. Milk trucks traveled to neighborhoods like North Pomfret to pick up cans of milk and haul them to the creamery for processing. The empty cans were returned to the farm when the next load was picked up. This required the farmer to pur”adjSly.