carabineer

Carabineer Meaning in Bengali: ক্যারাবিনিয়ার, ক্যারাবিনিয়ারের একজন (noun), ক্যারাবিনিয়ারের (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Carabineer (noun, pronounced kar-uh-buh-neer) refers to a soldier or member of a military unit that is trained in mounted or dismounted service. They are typically armed with a carbine, a lightweight firearm. The term can also be used as an adjective to describe anything related to carabineers.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: soldier, trooper, cavalryman, horseman, dragoon

Antonyms: civilian, pacifist, noncombatant

Bengali Meaning of Antonyms: নাগরিক, শান্তিবাদী, যুদ্ধান্তবিরোধী

Origin

The term “carabineer” originated from the French word “carabinier,” which referred to a soldier armed with a carbine. It was first used in the early 18th century.

Nearby Words

Soldier (noun), trooper (noun), cavalryman (noun), horseman (noun), dragoon (noun)

Carabineer in Literature Quotes

“The brave carabineer, who had just left his bed and his wife, rushed to the window.” – Victor Hugo

Bengali Meaning: “সাহসী ক্যারাবিনিয়ার, যিনি তাঁর বিছানা এবং স্ত্রীর পাশে ছেড়ে দিয়েছিলেন, খিড়ে জানতে উড়ন্ত হয়ে উঠলেন।” – ভিক্টর হিউগো

Carabineer Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্যারাবিনিয়ার

Hindi: कैरबिनियर

Nepali: क्याराबिनियर

Urdu: کیرابینیئر

Tamil: கரபினியர்

Telugu: కరబినీర్

Arabic: كارابينير

Chinese: 卡拉賓尼爾

Japanese: カラビニエーリ

Russian: карабинер

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