Where does “karabinier” come from?

karabinier (Dutch) comes from French carabinier, from Italian carabiniere, from Italian carabina, from French carabine, from French carabin, from French escarrabin, from Middle French scarabée, from Latin scarabaeus — a kind of beetle, probably a longhorn beetle; a...

karabinier (Dutch): carabineer

Definitions

  1. carabineer

Ancestry of “karabinier”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcarabiniercarabineer
2Italiancarabinierecarabiniere; martinet, dragon; carabinier
3Italiancarabinacarbine, rifle
4Frenchcarabinerifle; mistress of a cavalry soldier
5Frenchcarabincarabineer; medical student
6Frenchescarrabingrave digger
7Middle Frenchscarabéebeetle
8LatinscarabaeusA scarab, black dung beetle, revered in Ancient...
9Ancient Greekκάραβοςa kind of beetle, probably a longhorn beetle; a...
Every word from Ancient Greek κάραβοςEvery word from Latin scarabaeusEvery word from Middle French scarabée