Ar"row*head`ed, a. Shaped like the head
of an arrow; cuneiform.
Arrowheaded characters, characters the elements of
which consist of strokes resembling arrowheads, nailheads, or wedges; --
hence called also nail-headed, wedge-formed,
cuneiform, or cuneatic characters; the oldest written
characters used in the country about the Tigris and Euphrates, and
subsequently in Persia, and abounding among the ruins of Persepolis,
Nineveh, and Babylon. See Cuneiform.