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Carbineer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A carbineer is a soldier or cavalryman armed with a carbine, a lightweight rifle. The term can also refer to historical light infantry units known for their mobility and sharpshooting skills.

carbineer

/ˌkɑːr.bɪˈnɪr/ /ˌkɑː.bɪˈnɪər/

Definition:

A soldier armed with a carbine, a short lightweight rifle.

Synonyms:

rifleman, sharpshooter, trooper

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

civilian, pacifist

Common Collocations:

armed carbineer, mounted carbineer, elite carbineer

Derivatives:

carbineers, carbineering

Usage Tips:

Use "carbineer" to refer to a soldier equipped with a carbine, often in historical or military contexts.

Common Phrases:

"carbineer regiment, " "light carbineer, " "royal carbineers"

Etymology:

Derived from French "carabinier," from "carabine" (carbine), originally referring to cavalry soldiers with short rifles.

Examples:

  • 1. The carbineer patrolled the border swiftly.
  • 2. He joined the elite unit as a skilled carbineer.
  • 3. The carbineer’s uniform was adorned with medals.
  • 4. She read about the famous royal carbineers in history class.

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