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Definition of Balustered

Balustered
Balustered Bal"us*tered (-t[~e]rd), a. Having balusters. --Dryden.
Baluster
Baluster Bal"us*ter, n. [F. balustre, It. balaustro, fr. L. balaustium the flower of the wild pomegranate, fr. Gr. balay`stion; -- so named from the similarity of form.] (Arch.) A small column or pilaster, used as a support to the rail of an open parapet, to guard the side of a staircase, or the front of a gallery. See Balustrade. [Corrupted into banister.]

Meaning of Balustered from wikipedia

- Since the time of Shah Jahan, the Mughals reserved the pavilions with Balustered columns supporting the cusped arches only for the use of the Shahanshah...
- known. Since the time of Shah Jahan, mughals reserved the pavilions with Balustered columns supporting the cusped arches only for the use of emperor and his...
- Stupa Carved lintel Jayadevi, one of Jayavarman VII's two sister-wives Balustered windows Pediment depicting the Battle of Lanka Jayatataka Baray ^ Glaize...
- has eight bays, a plinth, quoins, a floor band, a modillion cornice, a balustered parapet with square pedestals, and urn finials at the ends. Three of the...
- floor, window trims grouped three to a bay, string courses, cornice and balustered parapet with face brickwork to the remainder. The original building is...
- Fordham in 1894, its ****ociated gates, piers and wing railings, a sandstone balustered causeway south of the lodge carrying the drive, a house called Eaton Boat...
- is a five-bay, three-storey building of gritstone and ashlar, with a balustered parapet around its slate roof. It has an early-19th-century conservatory...
- broken and nested pediments complete with detailed reliefs, pilasters, balustered balconies, oriel windows, keystones, niches, sculptured statuary, curved...
- with an elephant and Europe with a horse. Ramón Ximénez Cros (1862-1867) balustered the balconies, decorated with rockeries the jambs and lintels of doors...
- defaced by vandals. Bayon style architectural features built-in are the "balustered false windows with lowered blinds and devatas with headdresses in the...