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nabob

English

Etymology

In colloquial usage in English since 1612, from Urdu ????? (nav?b), from Persian [Term?], from Arabic ???????? (nuww?b), the honorific plural of ??????? (n??ib, deputy).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?ne?b?b/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?ne?b?b/

Noun

nabob (plural nabobs)

  1. (historical) An Indian ruler within the Mogul empire.
    Synonym: nawab
  2. (by extension) Someone of great wealth or importance.
    Synonyms: tycoon, magnate
  3. (by extension) A person with a grandiose style or manner.

Derived terms

  • Nob Hill (neighborhood in San Francisco)

Related terms

  • nawab

Translations

References

  • Nabobs: A Study of the Social Life of the English in the Eighteenth-Century, Percival Spear, Oxford University Press, London 1938; New Edition OUP, USA: 1998.
  • Durham's Place-Names of the San Francisco Bay Area, David L. Durham, Quill Driver Books, California: 2000.

Further reading

  • Nabob on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Nabob in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)

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kabob

English

Noun

kabob (plural kabobs)

  1. US spelling of kebab

Verb

kabob (third-person singular simple present kabobs, present participle kabobbing, simple past and past participle kabobbed)

  1. US spelling of kebab

Anagrams

  • Bobak, bobak

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