barricado (n.) Old form(s): baricadoes
barricade, rampart, barrier
E3 V.i.134[Salisbury to King Edward, of the army surrounding Prince Edward] every barricado's open front / Was thick embossed with brazen ordinance
TN IV.ii.36[disguised Feste to Malvolio, of his cell] it hath bay windows transparent as barricadoes
WT I.ii.204[Leontes to himself] No barricado for a belly [i.e. there is no way of barricading a womb]
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