carabiniere
[ kah-rah-bee-nye-re; English kar-uh-bin-yair-ee ]
/ ˌkɑ rɑ biˈnyɛ rɛ; English ˌkær ə bɪnˈyɛər i /
noun, plural ca·ra·bi·nie·ri [kah-rah-bee-nye-ree; English kar-uh-bin-yair-ee] /ˌkɑ rɑ biˈnyɛ ri; English ˌkær ə bɪnˈyɛər i/. Italian.
a member of the Italian national police force, organized as a military unit and charged with maintaining public security and order as well as assisting local police.
Words nearby carabiniere
carabid,
carabin,
carabineer,
carabiner,
carabinero,
carabiniere,
caracal,
caracalla,
caracara,
caracas,
carack
Example sentences from the Web for carabiniere
Yes, and also, chimes in the carabiniere, the peasants don't want to work the land.
Sea and Sardinia |D. H. LawrenceOnce a carabiniere asked her where she was going, why she walked alone so in the disturbed city.
The Furnace |Rose MacaulayThe carabiniere is soft and will go any way, though always with some interest.
Sea and Sardinia |D. H. LawrenceShe wrenched herself away, went up to the carabiniere, who stood at the corner, and spoke to him.
Olive in Italy |Moray Dalton
British Dictionary definitions for carabiniere
carabiniere
/ Italian (karabiˈnjɛːre) /
noun plural -ri (-ri)
an Italian national policeman