Baluster

/ˈbæl.əs.tɚ/ noun

A short, decorative pillar or post that is one of a series supporting a railing or handrail, typically on staircases and balconies.

From Italian 'balaustra' and Latin 'balustium,' originally referring to a pomegranate flower that the shape resembled. The term entered English in the 1600s when Italian Renaissance architecture became fashionable in Europe.

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