Past tense or past participle of barricado, meaning to have built or established a barricade or blockade.
Past tense form of the verb barricado, following regular English past tense formation with '-ed.' The base derives from Spanish/Portuguese barricada.
The '-ed' ending on this archaic form shows English speakers' consistent way of making past tenses, even for words from other languages!
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