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'məuɡl(a very rich person who has great power or influence in a particular industry or activity: a movie mogul; a media mogul.) magnatetr['məʊgʌl]1 magnate nombre masculinomogul ['mo:gəl] n: magnate mf; potentado m, -da fn.• magnate s.m.'məʊgəla) ( in India) mogol mb) mogul ( powerful person) magnate mf['mǝʊɡǝl]N1) (Hist) mo(n)gol(a) m / f2) (fig) magnate mfilm mogul — magnate m de la cinematografía
* * *['məʊgəl]a) ( in India) mogol mb) mogul ( powerful person) magnate mf
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Great Mogul — Mogul Mo*gul , n. [From the Mongolian.] 1. A person of the Mongolian race. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: Any of the Mongolian peoples who conquered parts of India and established an empire lasting from 1526 to 1857. Also, any of their… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Great Mogul — n. 1. the title of the ruler of the Mongol empire in India 2. [g m ] a person of importance … English World dictionary
Great Mogul — Great′ Mo′gul n. 1) why any of the former Mogul emperors of India 2) why (l.c.) an important or distinguished person … From formal English to slang
great mogul — noun Usage: usually capitalized G&M : the sovereign of the empire founded in India by the Moguls under Baber in the 16th century * * * 1. the emperor of the former Mogul Empire in India founded in 1526 by Baber. 2. (l.c.) an important or… … Useful english dictionary
Great Mogul — 1. the emperor of the former Mogul Empire in India founded in 1526 by Baber. 2. (l.c.) an important or distinguished person. * * * … Universalium
Great Mogul — /greɪt ˈmoʊgəl/ (say grayt mohguhl) noun an emperor of the Mogul empire of India, which flourished from 1526 to 1761 and continued nominally until 1857 …
Great Mogul diamond — ▪ gem the largest diamond ever found in India. It was discovered as a 787 carat rough stone in the Golconda mines in 1650 and subsequently was cut by the Venetian lapidary Hortentio Borgis. The French jewel trader Jean Baptiste Tavernier… … Universalium
Great Mogul — noun Date: 1588 the sovereign of the empire founded in India by the Moguls in the 16th century … New Collegiate Dictionary
The Queen of Corinth — is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy in the canon of John Fletcher and his collaborators. It was initially published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647.DateScholars have dated the play to the 1616 ndash;18 period, based in… … Wikipedia
mogul — The word for an important or powerful person derives from Mogul as the title of one of the Muslim emperors of India (1526–1857), each of which was also known as the Great Mogul. The title itself derives from the Persian form of Mongol … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
Mogul empire — Moghul empire Mo*ghul empire, Mogul empire Mo*gul empire, prop. a. [See {Mogul}, n..] The empire created in India by invading Mongolians (Tatars), established under Baber, who conquered Hindustan in 1526. The establsihed religion of the empire… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English