Barraclade

/ˈbæɹəkleɪd/ noun

A barricade or palisade barrier made of wooden stakes, rods, or bars for defense or to block passage.

From 'barra' (bar, rod) combined with suffix '-clade' or possibly influenced by 'barricade.' The term appears in 17th-18th century military texts, though it's now largely obsolete, replaced by 'barricade.'

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