carabine
rifle
noun kah-rah-BEEN Rare
Origin: from French carabin (soldier)
Usage Note
Carabine denotes a light, long-barrelled firearm, lighter than a standard rifle. It derives from carabin, an old word for a light-cavalry soldier. The colloquial adjective carabiné means 'severe' or 'hefty', as in un rhume carabiné ('a nasty cold').
Examples
"Le chasseur portait une carabine sur l'épaule."
Natural Translation
The hunter carried a rifle on his shoulder.
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