Banister

/ˈbænɪstər/ noun

The handrail and its supports along the side of a staircase or balcony. People hold the banister to steady themselves when going up or down stairs.

It is a shortened form of “baluster,” which came from French and Italian words referring to a type of turned pillar. Those words ultimately trace back to a Latin word comparing the shape to a pomegranate flower.

AMበረንበረ
ARدرابزين
BNরেলিং
CAbarana
CSzábradlí
DAgelænder
DEGeländer
ELπαραπέτασμα
ESbarandilla
FAنرده
FIkaide
FRrampe
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