stockaded
Meanings
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A defensive structure made of logs or timbers, typically with an entrance on the ground level and openings for archers or gunmen on the upper levels.
- "The pioneers built a stockade around their fort to protect them from enemy attacks."
- "During the early days of the American frontier, many settlers built stockades to shield themselves from raids by Native American tribes."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with stockadedstocade , cocade , locade , mocade , nocade , rocade , socade , tocade , vocade , wocade , yocade , zocade
Variants
List of all variants of stockaded that leads to same resultstockade , stockaded , stockades , stockading
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'stockade' comes from the Middle English word 'stokade', which is derived from the Old North French word 'estocade', meaning 'a fencing with the estoc (a large-bladed sword used for thrusting)', or 'a defensive barrier or palisade'.
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