Definition of Palisado

1. n. A palisade.

2. v. t. To palisade.

Definition of Palisado

1. Noun. (obsolete form of palisade) ¹

2. Verb. (obsolete form of palisade) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Palisado

1. palisade [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: palisade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palisado

palinodies
palinody
palinopsia
palinspastic
paliperidone
paliphrasia
palipraxia
palipraxias
palisade
palisade layer
palisade parenchyma
palisaded
palisades
palisading
palisadings
palisado (current term)
palisadoderm
palisadoderms
palish
palissander
palissy
palivizumab
palkee
palkees
palki
palkis
pall
pall-mall
palla
palladacycle

Literary usage of Palisado

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Decorative Heraldry: A Practical Handbook of Its Artistic Treatment by George William Eve (1908)
"CROWN palisado. The HELMET, which supports the crest and serves as a point of issue for the mantling, varies in form and position for various degrees of ..."

2. Dizionario delle lingue italiana ed ingleseby Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti by Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti (1807)
"Steccata, adj. a palisado. ... sm a palisado.—Sler- cato, an ¡nclosure made with boards. ... sm a palisado, an inclosure made with stakes. ..."

3. The History of the Grecian War by Thucydides, Thomas Hobbes (1823)
"The three hundred assaulted and took the palisado; the guard whereof forsaking it, fled within the wall into the temple ground, and with them entered also ..."

4. The History of the Grecian War by Thucydides, Thomas Hobbes (1822)
"The three hundred assaulted and took the palisado; the guard whereof forsaking it, fled within the wall into the temple ground, and with them entered also ..."

5. The Menageries.: Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn from Living Subjects.. by James Rennie (1831)
"Bu when they came up to the palisado, the darters an< archers sorely galled both the beasts and thei riders; and being still forced on, and whipt by th ..."

6. A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown: Or, A System of the Principal Matters by William Hawkins, John Curwood (1824)
"... belonging to any dwelling-house or other building, or " who shall buy, or receive any such lead, iron bar, iron gate, " iron palisado, or iron rail, ..."

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