Answer:
It means "the long carbine" or "the long rifle".
Explanation:
James Fenimore Cooper's "The Last of the Mohicans" is a historical story about the Mohicans, especially the Iroquois Indians, and the battles they fought to try to keep their freedom. The story has also been adapted into a movie, directed by Michael Mann.
Hawkeye is the story's main hero, real name Natty Bumppo. He would help scout the land, and he is familiar with the land and its areas. Though affiliated and helped out the Indians more, he is a culturally mixed individual. And he carries a rifle named <em>"Killdeer"</em> which gave him the nickname "La Longue Carabine" which roughly translates to "The Long Carbine".
The answer is cupid. Cupid is a character that was often used in early english poetry as someone who created desire and impulsive lust. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, his power has a vital influence on the plot as he is the one making the characters desire each other.