shakefork

Etymology

From shake + fork.

noun

  1. A fork for shaking hay; a pitchfork.
  2. A pall, especially one which stops short of the edges of the shield and which has pointed ends.“CUNNINGHAM of GLENGARNOCK, descended of a second Son of Henry Cuninghame of Kilmaures, and his Spouse Riddel Heiress of Glengarnock […] carry Argent, a Shakefork Sable, charged with a Cinque foil of the first: […]”