broad arrow

Etymology
From, ,.

Noun

 * 1) (A stylized representation of) a metal arrowhead, comprising a tang and two barbs meeting at a point; used traditionally in heraldry, and later by the British government to mark government property and convict uniforms.
 * 2)  An arrow fitted with this arrowhead.
 * 1)  An arrow fitted with this arrowhead.
 * 1)  An arrow fitted with this arrowhead.
 * 1)  An arrow fitted with this arrowhead.