Carabinero


an officer of the revenue service.
a frontier guard.
carbineer.
(in the Philippines) a coast-guard officer.
Historical Examples

A carabinero, with his back ostentatiously turned to the newcomers, leaned on his rifle, whistling mournfully.
The Recipe for Diamonds Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

But the carabinero who guards the public morals holds (in the bulk) different opinions.
The Recipe for Diamonds Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

Further, being a man of guile, he understood the ways of the outpost carabinero.
The Recipe for Diamonds Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

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