noun
- Soldiers armed with carbines, especially cavalry or mounted infantry units in European armies.
- Members of the Carabinieri, the Italian national police and paramilitary force.
Usage: historical; chiefly British and European military contexts; plural form; singular is carabinier
Usage: proper noun usage; Italian context
Examples
- The carabiniers charged across the field on horseback, their carbines raised.
- During the Napoleonic Wars, French carabiniers were elite mounted units.
- The Italian carabiniers patrol the streets in their distinctive uniforms.
- Eighteenth-century carabiniers combined the mobility of cavalry with the firepower of riflemen.
- The carabiniers arrived at the scene within minutes of the emergency call.