noun
- plural of barricado; barriers or fortifications made to block or defend a passage or position
Usage: archaic or historical spelling variant of 'barricades'
verb
- third-person singular present tense of barricado; to block or fortify with barricades
Usage: archaic or historical spelling variant of 'barricades' (verb form)
Examples
- The soldiers erected barricadoes across the street to prevent the enemy advance.
- The protesters barricadoes the entrance with wooden planks and debris.
- During the siege, multiple barricadoes were constructed at key intersections.
- The guards barricadoes the gate each night for security.
- Historical accounts describe how citizens barricadoes the town square during the uprising.