a low, sturdy sleigh drawn by oxen or horses and used to haul wood in winter.
- 1852  He was appointed to attend to the officers' fires, and immediately set about preparing his wood-sledge according to his own fashion.
- 1863  (1930)  Before the waggon was in use the whole crop of grain and hay had to be drawn in what was called a wood sled.
- 1885  We left the house after dinner with a yoke of oxen and wood-sleigh freighted with pails and tubs to bring back our expected prize.
- 1954  Now it was nothing but a track for woodsleds in winter. . . .