Obs. [f. STOCKADO sb.] = STOCKADE v., also with about, round.

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1647.  Sprigge, Anglia Rediv., III. i. (1854), 133. Several works commanding one another,… being pallisadoed and stockadoed.

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1699.  Dampier, Voy., II. I. 160. The back part is stockadoed round with great Trees, set up on end.

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1701.  C. Wolley, Jrnl. New York (1860), 50. They fence and stockado their graves about.

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1765.  R. Rogers, Acc. N. Amer., 246. The Indians … do not neglect to fortify themselves, many of their towns being well stockadoed.

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  Hence † Stockadoed ppl. a.

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1675.  in J. Easton’s Narr. (1858), 75. Where there is not a Block House or some stockadoed or palisadoed House.

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