Where does “carabina” come from?

carabina (Spanish) comes from French carabine, from French carabin, from French escarrabin, from Middle French scarabée, from Latin scarabaeus, from Ancient Greek κάραβος — a kind of beetle, probably a longhorn beetle; a...

carabina (Spanish): carbine; rifle; chaperone

Definitions

  1. carbine; rifle; chaperone

Ancestry of “carabina”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcarabinerifle; mistress of a cavalry soldier
2Frenchcarabincarabineer; medical student
3Frenchescarrabingrave digger
4Middle Frenchscarabéebeetle
5LatinscarabaeusA scarab, black dung beetle, revered in Ancient...
6Ancient Greekκάραβοςa kind of beetle, probably a longhorn beetle; a...

Words derived from “carabina

Every word from Ancient Greek κάραβοςEvery word from Latin scarabaeusEvery word from Middle French scarabée