barricader

English

Etymology

barricade + -er

Noun

barricader (plural barricaders)

  1. A person who mans a barricade.
    • 2022, R. F. Kuang, Babel, HarperVoyager, page 507:
      Soldiers fired regularly now on the barricaders, and the barricaders struck back in turn.

French

Etymology

From barricade + -er.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.ʁi.ka.de/
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Verb

barricader

  1. (transitive) to barricade

Conjugation

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