Karabinerhaken
German
Etymology
Karabiner (“carbine”) + Haken (“hook”). Originally, in cavalry, a hook that could carry a carbine.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaʁaˈbiːnɐhaːkən/
Noun
Karabinerhaken m (genitive Karabinerhakens, plural Karabinerhaken)
- carabiner (metal link with a gate)
Further reading
- Karabinerhaken in Duden online
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