| Barraclade | n. [ D. baar, OD. baer, naked, bare + kleed garment, |
| Barricade | n. [ F. barricade, fr. Sp. barricada, orig. a barring up with casks; fr. barrica cask, perh. fr. LL. barra bar. See Bar, n., and cf. Barrel, n. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Such a barricade as would greatly annoy, or absolutely stop, the currents of the atmosphere. Derham. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Barricade | v. t. The further end whereof [ a bridge ] was barricaded with barrels. Hakluyt. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Barricader | n. One who constructs barricades. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| barricade | (n) ด่านหรือสิ่งกีดขวาง, See also: คอกกั้น, ด่านขนอน, Syn. blockade |
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| barricade | (n) a barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy, Example: they stormed the barricade |
| barricade | (v) render unsuitable for passage, Syn. block off, stop, blockade, block, block up, bar, Example: block the way; barricade the streets; stop the busy road |
| barricade | (v) prevent access to by barricading, Example: The street where the President lives is always barricaded |
| barricade | (v) block off with barricades, Syn. barricado |
| Barrikade { f } | Barrikaden { pl } | auf die Barrikaden gehen | barricade | barricades | to go on the warpath [Add to Longdo] |