ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Closed or defended with a barricade. lit. and fig.

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1611.  Heywood, Gold. Age, II. i. Wks. 1874, III. 24. The Iron bar’d dores … The Barricadoed gates.

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1682.  N. O., Boileau’s Lutrin, IV. 166. Could never pierce their Barricado’d Ears.

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a. 1711.  Ken, Edmund, Wks. 1721, II. 300. A Surcoat reaching to his Knees he wore, With Scales of Steel all barricado’d o’re.

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1809.  W. Irving, Knickerb., VII. xi. (1849), 839. They found the castle strongly barricadoed.

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