barricado
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== English ==
=== Etymology ===
The noun is from French barricade, from barrique (“cask”) + -ade (“group”); or Spanish barricada, from barrica (“cask”) + -ada (“group”). So named after the first street barricades in Paris, which were composed of casks filled with earth, paving stones, etc. The verb is from the noun.
=== Noun ===
barricado (plural barricados or barricadoes)
(archaic) A barricade.
=== Verb ===
barricado (third-person singular simple present barricadoes, present participle barricadoing, simple past and past participle barricadoed)
(archaic) To barricade.
=== References ===
== Portuguese ==
=== Participle ===
barricado (feminine barricada, masculine plural barricados, feminine plural barricadas)
past participle of barricar