Where does “balustraded” come from?

balustraded (English) comes from English balustrade, from French balustrade, from Italian balaustrata, from Italian balaustro, from Italian balausta, from Latin balaustium, from Ancient Greek βαλαύστιον — flower of the wild pomegranate.

balustraded (English): Having balustrades

Definitions

  1. Having balustrades

Ancestry of “balustraded”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbalustradeA row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as...
2Frenchbalustradebalustrade
3Italianbalaustrataparapet
4Italianbalaustrobaluster, each of the pillars in a balustrade
5Italianbalaustapomegranate flower; pomegranate
6Latinbalaustiumthe flower of the wild pomegranate
7Ancient Greekβαλαύστιονflower of the wild pomegranate

Words derived from “balustraded

Every word from Ancient Greek βαλαύστιονEvery word from Latin balaustiumEvery word from Italian balausta