ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Invested with a blockade; completely beset, blocked up.
1846. Arnold, Hist. Rome, II. xxviii. 114, note. A besieged or blockaded army.
1850. Alison, Hist. Europe, V. xxxiii. § 9. 487. A blockaded port is to be understood only when such a force is stationed at its entrance as makes it dangerous to enter.