ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Closed or defended with a barricade. lit. and fig.
1611. Heywood, Gold. Age, II. i. Wks. 1874, III. 24. The Iron bard dores The Barricadoed gates.
1682. N. O., Boileaus Lutrin, IV. 166. Could never pierce their Barricadod Ears.
a. 1711. Ken, Edmund, Wks. 1721, II. 300. A Surcoat reaching to his Knees he wore, With Scales of Steel all barricadod ore.
1809. W. Irving, Knickerb., VII. xi. (1849), 839. They found the castle strongly barricadoed.