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English
A balustrade
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French balustrade , from Italian balaustrata ( “ with balusters ” ) , from balaustro ( “ baluster ” ) , from balausta ( “ wild pomegranate flower ” ) , via Latin balaustium , from Ancient Greek βαλαύστιον ( balaústion ) , from Semitic , compare Classical Syriac ܒܠܳܨܳܐ ( blāṣā , “ pomegranate shoot ” ) ). So named because of resemblance to the swelling form of the half-open pomegranate flower. Also see baluster .
Pronunciation
Noun
balustrade (plural balustrades )
A row of balusters topped by a rail , serving as an open parapet , as along the edge of a balcony , terrace , bridge , staircase , or the eaves of a building.
1820 , John Keats , “Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil . A Story from Boccaccio .”, in Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems , London: [Thomas Davison ] for Taylor and Hessey , , →OCLC , stanza XXIII, page 60 :So on a pleasant morning, as he leant / Into the sun-rise, o’er the balustrade [...]
1956 , Arthur C. Clarke , The City and the Stars , page 45 :The Jester sat down on one of the marble balustrades and regarded Alvin with a curious intentness.
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Derived terms
Translations
row of balusters
Albanian: balustradë
Armenian: ճաղաշար (hy) ( čaġašar )
Basque: balaustrada
Belarusian: балюстра́да f ( baljustráda )
Bulgarian: балюстра́да (bg) f ( baljustráda )
Catalan: balustrada f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 欄杆 ( laan4 gon1 )
Mandarin: 欄杆 (zh) ( lángān )
Czech: balustráda f
Danish: balustrade
Dutch: balustrade (nl) f
Esperanto: balustrado
Estonian: balustraad
Finnish: balustradi
French: balustrade (fr) f
Galician: balaustrada f
Georgian: ბალუსტრადა ( balusṭrada )
German: Balustrade (de) f
Greek: κιγκλίδωμα (el) f ( kigklídoma ) , μπαλούστρο m ( baloústro ) , μπαλουστράδα f ( baloustráda )
Hebrew: מעקה (he) m ( maaké )
Hungarian: mellvéd (hu) , balusztrád (hu)
Icelandic: brjóstrið n , súlnabrjóstrið n , handrið (is) n , rimlahandrið n , grindverk (is) n , rimlagirðing f
Ido: balustrado (io)
Indonesian: balustrade
Irish: balastráid f
Italian: balaustra (it) f , balaustrata (it) f , ringhiera (it) f
Japanese: 手摺 (ja) ( てすり, tesuri ) , 手すり ( てすり, tesuri ) , 欄干 (ja) ( らんかん, rankan )
Korean: 난간 (ko) ( nan'gan ) , 란간 ( ran'gan ) ( North Korea )
Latvian: balustrāde f
Lithuanian: baliustrada (lt) f
Macedonian: балустрада f ( balustrada )
Norman: balustrade f ( Jersey )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: balustrade (no)
Nynorsk: balustrade m
Ottoman Turkish: پرمقلق ( parmaklık )
Persian: دارابزین ( dârâbzin )
Polish: balustrada (pl) f
Portuguese: balaustrada (pt) f
Romanian: balustradă (ro) f
Russian: балюстра́да (ru) f ( baljustráda )
Scottish Gaelic: stùc-shread f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: о̏града f
Roman: ȍgrada (sh) f
Slovak: balustrada f
Slovene: balustrada (sl) f
Spanish: balaustrada (es) f
Swedish: balustrad (sv)
Tagalog: palababahan
Turkish: tırabzan (tr) , korkuluk (tr)
Ukrainian: балюстра́да (uk) f ( baljustráda )
Dutch
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French balustrade , from Italian balaustrata .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˌbaː.lyˈstraː.də/
Hyphenation: ba‧lus‧tra‧de
Rhymes: -aːdə
Noun
balustrade f (plural balustrades or balustraden , diminutive balustradetje n )
balustrade
( by extension ) railing
Synonym: reling
French
Etymology
Borrowed into Middle French from Italian balaustrata .
Pronunciation
Noun
balustrade f (plural balustrades )
( architecture ) balustrade
Descendants
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch balustrade , from French balustrade , from Italian balaustrata .
Pronunciation
Noun
balustrade (first-person possessive balustradeku , second-person possessive balustrademu , third-person possessive balustradenya )
( architecture ) balustrade : a row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building.
Synonym: pegangan
Norman
Etymology
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Noun
balustrade f (plural balustrades )
( Jersey , architecture ) balustrade