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Definition of Stockaded
1. stockade [v] - See also: stockade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stockaded
Literary usage of Stockaded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. League of the Ho-dé-no-sau-nee Or Iroquois by Lewis Henry Morgan (1904)
"Chapter VI Indian Society — Ancient Villages stockaded — Bark House — Marriage—Passion
of Love Unknown — Divorce — Rights of Property — Hospitality ..."
2. A Comprehensive History of India, Civil, Military and Social: From the First by Henry Beveridge (1862)
"... to be drawn from springs situated at some distance below the fort, by taking
possession of a strongly stockaded post situated about a mile to the west. ..."
3. Life in the forests of the Far East by Spenser St. John (1862)
"... News—Commercial Rivalry—The Stockades—Visit the Audience Hall— Appearance of
the Sultan—Visit Datu Daniel's stockaded House—Guns—Datu Daniel—Appearance ..."
4. Excursion Through the Slave States: From Washington on the Potomac, to the by George William Featherstonhaugh (1844)
"... one of the earliest Settlers—His adventures— Indian attack upon a stockaded
Fort—Heroic conduct of Mr. Ridley's Daughter—Murder of White Children by the ..."
5. Glossary of Terms and Phrases by Henry Percy Smith (1883)
"Fortified islands, stockaded villages, built upon piles ; stone and bronze ages,
and perhaps iron. (See Herodotus, v. ..."