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Definition of Shakefork

Shakefork
Shakefork Shake"fork`, n. A fork for shaking hay; a pitchfork. [Obs.]

Meaning of Shakefork from wikipedia

- its three limbs is called a shakefork, although some heraldic sources do not make a distinction between a pall and a shakefork. A pall standing upside down...
- Hanalei, and Treaty of Paris. The Fear Is Unsafe (Shakefork Records, 2019)[1] Coward (Shakefork Records, 2010)[2] Work Slow Crush Foes (Underground...
- (Underdog Records, 1993) Nothing Dies with Blue Skies – 7” split w/ Friction (Shakefork Records, 1993) How the Midwest Was Won – compilation 2x7” (Subfusc Records...
- Finlaystone House Kilmaurs Place Motto OVER FORK OVER Arms Argent, a shakefork sable Crest A unicorn's head couped argent, armed or Supporters Two cunnings...
- (Underdog Records, 1993) It's A Punk Thing, You Wouldn't Understand (Shakefork Records, 1993) A Very Punk Christmas (The Rocco Empire & Further Beyond...
- the crosier of St Fillan proper—Dewar, Canada* (Scots coat) a shakefork—Azure, a shakefork argent supporting in the middle chief a bezant, within an annulet...
- device 1 3/16 inches (3.02 cm) in height overall consisting of a blue shakefork reversed, the three arms of equal length and couped, the vertical arm...
- Lyon King of Arms in 1979. The main feature of the arms was a black "shakefork" from the arms of Clan Cunningham. To the left was the arms of the former...
- of Glencairn of Maxwelton, in 1537 and their marriage stone, with the shakefork of the Cunninghams, is to be seen with the other carved stones on the...
- twice world one hour track cycling record holder attended. Argent a shakefork Sable, in chief an open book proper and a bordure gyronny Gules and Ermine...