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Entry 3 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Barricade

/băr'-ək-ādˌ/ · Bar·ri·cade · IPA /ˌbæɹ.ɪˈkeɪd/
01 n. A fortification, made in haste, of trees, earth, palisades, wagons, or anything that will obstruct the progress or attack of an enemy. It i…
  1. 1.
    A fortification, made in haste, of trees, earth, palisades, wagons, or anything that will obstruct the progress or attack of an enemy. It is usually an obstruction formed in streets to block an enemy's access.(Mil.)
  2. 2.
    Any bar, obstruction, or means of defense.
    “Such a barricade as would greatly annoy, or absolutely stop, the currents of the atmosphere.” — Derham.
02 v. t. To fortify or close with a barricade or with barricades; to stop up, as a passage; to obstruct; as, the workmen barricaded the streets of Paris.
imp. & p. p. Barricaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Barricading
  1. 1.
    To fortify or close with a barricade or with barricades; to stop up, as a passage; to obstruct; as, the workmen barricaded the streets of Paris.
    “The further end whereof [a bridge] was barricaded with barrels.” — Hakluyt.