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carabina
carabina
Latin
Etymology
Noun
carabina f (genitive carabinae); first declension
Declension
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | carabina | carabinae |
genitive | carabinae | carabinārum |
dative | carabinae | carabinīs |
accusative | carabinam | carabinās |
ablative | carabinā | carabinīs |
vocative | carabina | carabinae |
Portuguese
Etymology
From French carabine (“carbine”), from carabin (“dragoon”), from regional escarrabin (“grave digger”), from Middle French scarabée, from Latin scarabaeus (“beetle”), from Ancient Greek κάραβος (kárabos, “beetle”).
Pronunciation
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌka.ɾa.ˈbi.na/
Noun
carabina f (plural carabinas)
Synonyms
- (rifle) fuzil, espingarda, escopeta, rifle, refle
Related terms
- carabinada
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka̠.ɾa̠.ˈbi.na̠/
Etymology
From French carabine (“carbine”), -> carabin -> escarrabin (grave digger) -> scarabée, from Latin scarabaeus (“beetle”), from Ancient Greek κάραβος (kárabos, “beetle”).
Noun
carabina m (plural carabinas)
Related terms
- carabinero
- carabina de Ambrosio