Carabin

/ˈkærəbɪn/ noun

A mounted soldier or cavalryman, especially one armed with a carbine; a variant of carabinier.

From French 'carabin,' derived from Italian 'carabina' (carbine), referring to soldiers equipped with these shorter firearms on horseback.

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