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English
Noun
barricado (plural barricados or barricadoes)
- (archaic) barricade
1807, , chapter VI, in The Three Germans. Mysteries Exemplified in the Life of Holstein of Lutztein. A German Romance. , volume I, London: J F Hughes, , →OCLC, page 131:He raised his right foot, and, with a furious exertion, split in shivers the half-decayed barricado which impeded his progress in effecting his purpose.
Verb
barricado (third-person singular simple present barricadoes, present participle barricadoing, simple past and past participle barricadoed)
- (archaic) To barricade
Portuguese
Participle
barricado (feminine barricada, masculine plural barricados, feminine plural barricadas)
- past participle of barricar