释义 |
stock·ade I. \(ˈ)stä|kād\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish estacada, from estaca stake, pale (of Germanic origin; akin to Old English staca stake) + -ada -ade (from Late Latin -ata) — more at stake 1. a. : a line of stout posts or timbers set firmly in the earth in contact with each other, usually furnished with loopholes, and designed to form a barrier or defensive fortification b. : a floating barrier of trees chained together to protect a pontoon bridge from floating objects 2. a. : an enclosure or pen made with posts and stakes b. : an enclosure usually surrounded by barbed wire in which prisoners are kept 3. : piling that serves as a breakwater II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to surround, fortify, or protect with a stockade |