Where does “balustru” come from?

balustru (Romanian) comes from French balustre, from Middle French balustre, from Italian balaustro, from Italian balausta, from Latin balaustium, from Ancient Greek βαλαύστιον — flower of the wild pomegranate.

balustru (Romanian): baluster, banister

Definitions

  1. baluster, banister

Ancestry of “balustru”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbalustrebalustrade; first-person singular present...
2Middle Frenchbalustrebaluster
3Italianbalaustrobaluster, each of the pillars in a balustrade
4Italianbalaustapomegranate flower; pomegranate
5Latinbalaustiumthe flower of the wild pomegranate
6Ancient Greekβαλαύστιονflower of the wild pomegranate
Every word from Ancient Greek βαλαύστιονEvery word from Latin balaustiumEvery word from Italian balausta