[f. prec. sb.] To close or shut with a barrier. Commonly with off, in.

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1776.  C. Lee, in Sparks, Corr. Amer. Rev. (1853), I. 153. I shall barrier the principal streets.

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1869.  Daily News, 2 July, 3/3. A space was barriered off by ropes.

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1879.  F. Malleson, in Lett. Clergy, 51. The mountain tarn barriered in by its stupendous crags.

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