Definition of Barricadoes

1. barricado [v] - See also: barricado

Lexicographical Neighbors of Barricadoes

barrette
barretter
barretters
barrettes
barriada
barriadas
barricade
barricaded
barricader
barricaders
barricades
barricading
barricado
barricado'd
barricadoed
barricadoes (current term)
barricadoing
barricados
barrico
barricoes
barricos
barrier
barrier board
barrier boards
barrier island
barrier methods
barrier reef
barrier strip

Literary usage of Barricadoes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of England: From the Revolution in 1688 to the Death of George by Tobias George Smollett (1800)
"... their lines and barricadoes, they were ia lefs than an hour driven from their entrenchments into the woods of Sart and ..."

2. The Novelist's Magazine (1782)
"... to the authority of DM Quixote or Sancho, «ц over them in a twinkling, demolished the barricadoes of the ..."

3. The Christian's Defence Against the Fears of Death: With Seasonable by Charles Drelincourt, Marius D'assigny (1810)
"It blows down the strongest barricadoes, and laughs at all our military trenches ; every where it finds the weakness of our armour, and through the best ..."

4. Historical Illustrations of the Origin and Progress of the Passions, and by Samuel Walter Burgess (1825)
"... who have fenced themselves with arms, and gates, and barricadoes, how few can we reckon up that have not, like timorous hares, died a violent death ? ..."

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