nabob
n.
regional director, viceroy (in India); person (especially a European) who has had great success and become rich in India or in another eastern country; very important person; extremely rich person
Nabob
In colloquial usage in
English since
1612, adopted in other Western languages, Nabob is a corrupted form of the Indian title
Nawab, common because it was homophonous with the
Bengali pronunciation. It was originally used in error to refer to Nawabs, but since at least
1764, acquired a specific meaning: commoners: a
merchant-leader, of high
social status and
wealth. Often, in England, the term was applied to those recently returned from the colonies. Men from the
East India Company frequently made vast fortunes; and resentment tended to build up against Company men returning to purchase estates traditionally the preserve of the established aristocracy.
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nabob
Noun
1. a governor in India during the Mogual empire
(synonym) nawab
(hypernym) governor
(classification) India, Republic of India, Bharat
2. a wealthy man (especially one who made his fortune in the Orient)
(hypernym) man of means, rich man, wealthy man
Nabob (der)
n.
nabob, regional director, viceroy (in India); person
nabob (de)
n.
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