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broad arrow
noun
- a mark in the shape of a broad arrowhead, placed upon British government property.
- Archery. an arrow having an expanded head.
- Heraldry. pheon.
broad arrow
noun
- a mark shaped like a broad arrowhead designating British government property and formerly used on prison clothing
- an arrow with a broad head
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Word History and Origins
Origin of broad arrow1
1350–1400; Middle English brod arwe
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Example Sentences
Certainly they have “injured this stone” by carving upon it the Governmental “broad arrow.”
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The spears were very heavy, and half barbed; and it is singular that three of them were marked with a broad arrow.
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But you care about your personal freedom, and you might be made to wear the broad arrow for your tricks on Somerset.'
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Right easily he bent it, and sent then a broad arrow through the leader of the suitors.
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You will immediately proceed on board each of them, and place the broad arrow abaft the foremast six feet above the deck.
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