Where does “ბალუსტრადა” come from?
ბალუსტრადა (Georgian) comes from Russian балюстрада, from French balustrade, from Italian balaustrata, from Italian balaustro, from Italian balausta, from Latin balaustium, from Ancient Greek βαλαύστιον — flower of the wild pomegranate.
ბალუსტრადა (Georgian): balustrade
Definitions
- balustrade
Ancestry of “ბალუსტრადა”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Russian | балюстрада | balustrade; banisters |
| 2 | French | balustrade | balustrade |
| 3 | Italian | balaustrata | parapet |
| 4 | Italian | balaustro | baluster, each of the pillars in a balustrade |
| 5 | Italian | balausta | pomegranate flower; pomegranate |
| 6 | Latin | balaustium | the flower of the wild pomegranate |
| 7 | Ancient Greek | βαλαύστιον | flower of the wild pomegranate |