nabob
英 ['ne?b?b]
美['nebɑb]
- n. 地方長官(印度莫臥兒帝國時(shí)期);富豪;在印度發(fā)財(cái)?shù)臍W洲人(等于nawab)
中文詞源
nabob 莫臥兒帝國時(shí)代的地方行政長官
來自阿拉伯語nuwwab,對副高級行政長官的敬稱,來自字母根n-w-b,替代,副職。
英文詞源
- nabob (n.)
- 1610s, "deputy governor in Mogul Empire," Anglo-Indian, from Hindi nabab, from Arabic nuwwab, honorific plural of na'ib "viceroy, deputy," from base n-w-b "to take someone's place." Also used of Europeans who came home from India having made a fortune there, hence "very rich man" (1764).