karbin

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Etymology

Borrowed from French carabine. First attested in 1640. Doublet of karabinjär.

Pronunciation

Noun

karbin c

  1. carbine

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Tagalog

mga iba't-ibang uri ng karbin na nakadispley sa museo

Etymology

Borrowed from English carbine, from French carabine. Doublet of karabina.

Pronunciation

Noun

karbín (Baybayin spelling ᜃᜇ᜔ᜊᜒᜈ᜔) (firearms)

  1. carbine, a rifle shorter in length and lighter in weight
    Synonym: karabina
  2. (colloquial) M1 Carbine

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