Baluster Definition

bălə-stər
balusters
noun
One of the upright, usually rounded or vase-shaped supports of a balustrade.
American Heritage
Any of the small posts that support the handrail of a railing, as on a staircase.
Webster's New World
An upright support, such as a furniture leg, having a similar shape.
American Heritage
One of the supporting posts of a handrail.
American Heritage

(architecture) A short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway; a banister.

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Other Word Forms of Baluster

Noun

Singular:
baluster
Plural:
balusters

Origin of Baluster

  • French balustre, from Italian balaustro 'pillar', from balausta 'wild pomegranate flower', so named because of resemblance to the swelling form of the half-open flower, from Ancient Greek βαλαύστιον (balaustion), from Semitic (compare Aramaic balatz 'wild pomegranate flower').

    From Wiktionary

  • French balustre from Italian balaustro from balaustra pomegranate flower (from a resemblance to the post) from Latin balaustium from Greek balaustion

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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