Find the word definition

The Collaborative International Dictionary
Grenado

Grenado \Gre*na"do\, n. Same as Grenade.

Wiktionary
grenado

n. (context archaic English) grenade (weapon)

Usage examples of "grenado".

He fired once, from the hip, and the grenado exploded in midair, turning the flimsy wall between the storeroom and the lunchroom into a storm of destructive, splintery blowback.

The store was barely visible through the rolling smoke of the deflected grenado, but bullets came flying through it.

It's a grenado, something pretty the Old Folks left behind, and I've already tipped its cap—for to wear one's cap before the introductin' is complete would be wery bad manners, so it would!

The house being large, and many in it, he did not care to go in, but called for a hand grenado, and threw it among them, which at first frightened them, but, when it burst, made such havoc among them that they cried out in a hideous manner.

In short, most of the Indians who were in the open part of the house were killed or hurt with the grenado, except two or three more who pressed to the door, which the boatswain and two more kept, with their bayonets on the muzzles of their pieces, and despatched all that came in their way.

Break his window and toss in a grenado, either manufactured or homemade.

The staunchest musketeer turned pale when speaking of shells and grenadoes, and many of them asked permission to quit their lodgings in the upper part of the walls.