¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Arrowheads
1. arrowhead [n] - See also: arrowhead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arrowheads
Literary usage of Arrowheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Myths and Legends of the Sioux by Marie L. McLaughlin (1916)
"Looking around they discovered a large spider sitting in the midst of a great
many flint arrowheads. The spider was busily ..."
2. Primitive Industry, Or, Illustrations of the Handiwork, in Stone, Bone and by Charles Conrad Abbott (1881)
"While the objects treated of in the present chapter are perhaps without warrant
classified as spearpoints and arrowheads, it is not intended to convey the ..."
3. The Emeryville Shellmound by Max Uhle (1910)
"... design empty in-the-middle arrowheads downward, and dato'ï kata dile maa ciden,
design empty in-the-middle acorns lead. Central Porno informants gave ..."
4. Chinook texts by Franz Boas (1894)
"When it had become dark they looked at the arrowheads •which the old man had made.
... Now he worked again at the arrowheads and finished all. ..."
5. Indian Stories by Cicero Newell (1912)
"CHAPTER IX THE SKILL OF THE INDIANS HOW THEY MADE arrowheads ... The best thing
they could find to fashion into arrowheads was a stone which we call flint. ..."
6. Beyond the Mountain by Sarah Phelps Stokes Halkett (1917)
"The Hunter and the arrowheads One summer night I went to sleep adrift in my
canoe (Perhaps you think 'twas foolish and I quite agree with you And so, ..."
7. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"I land again at the (now island) rock, on Simon Brown's land, and look for
arrowheads, and picked [sic] up two pieces of soapstone pottery. ..."