What does «vallado» mean in Spanish?
- Barrier or fence erected with rammed earth, walls, timber, blocks, fences, etc., to prevent entry or defend a site, also to delimit a construction site or property.
Examples of use in Spanish: "colocaron vallado de seguridad alrededor del edificio para impedir que ingresen los manifestantes".
"vallado de contención del público".
- In Militia, embankment.
- Albarrada, warehouse.
- Walls formed of loose stones, without any mixture, or also formed with branches or thorny bushes.
- Branch resulting from the pruning of trees.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - Heap of straw, branches, etc., carried by a river in its floods.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - Jíbaro or poorly dressed peasant.
♦ Used in: Puerto Rico - (vallado romano) A fence formed by the armies in ancient times, which on an elevation of land formed a defense of branches, some nailed and others interwoven with such art, that it was very difficult to assault or break them. They were defended by soldiers.
- (vallado contra las aguas) Seawall, seawall.