Noun
hamade (plural hamades)
(heraldry) A bar that does not touch the edges of the shield, especially if borne as part of a set of three (which may be of equal length, or have the top bar longer than the bottom one; and may have straight edges, or slanted edges with the base shorter than the top).
Hamade, a student at Redeemer Lutheran School, was selected among 400 applicants this year to report “news for kids, by kids” for the Scholastic Kids Press Corps, which has 44 students ages 10 to 14 from across the U.S. and around the world reporting. Source: Internet