Slæber
Slæber is a traditional Danish word that refers to a type of wooden sled used for transporting goods or people over snow. The term "slæber" is derived from the Old Norse word "sleipr," which means "sledge." Historically, slæber were essential for transportation in regions with heavy snowfall, such as Jutland and the northern parts of Denmark.
The construction of a slæber typically includes a flat, rectangular platform made of wood, which is supported
Slæber were commonly used for transporting agricultural products, such as hay and grain, to markets. They were
The use of slæber has declined in modern Denmark due to advancements in transportation technology, such as