Dictionary Definition
tycoon n : a very wealthy or powerful
businessman; "an oil baron" [syn: baron, big
businessman, business
leader, king, magnate, mogul, power, top
executive]
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /tai.ˈkuːn/
- SAMPA: /tai"ku:n/
- Other 1: (tīko͞onʹ)
- Other 2: tigh-KOON
- Rhymes: -uːn
Noun
- a powerful business person.
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Extensive Definition
A business magnate, sometimes referred to as a
mogul, tycoon, baron, or industrialist''', is a person who has
reached a prominent place in a particular industry (or set of
industries) and whose wealth has been derived primarily therefrom.
Such people usually amass substantial fortunes in the process, and
tend to become widely known in connection with their business(es)
or through other pursuits such as philanthropy. The terms
"mogul", "tycoon" and "baron" were often attributed to late 19th
and early 20th century North
American business magnates in extractive
industries such as mining, logging and petroleum, transportation
fields such as shipping
and railroads,
manufacturing—including steelmaking, banking, and newspaper
publishing. This era was known as the
Second Industrial Revolution or the Gilded
Age.
Examples of well-known business magnates include
utility
and transportation
magnate Samuel
Insull, newspaper
magnate William
Randolph Hearst of the Hearst
Corporation, oil magnate John D.
Rockefeller of Standard
Oil, steel magnate Lakshmi
Nivas Mittal of Mittal
Steel, diamond
magnate André
A. Jackson of JFPI
Corporation and software magnate Bill Gates of
Microsoft.
Etymology
The word tycoon is derived from the Japanese word , which means "great lord," and it was used as a title for the shogun. The word entered the English language in the nineteenth century with the return of Commodore Perry to the United States. U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was humorously referred to as the Tycoon by his aides John Nicolay and John Hay. The term spread to the business community, where it has been used ever since.The word mogul originally meant Mongol, or person of
Mongolian descent. In this context, it refers to the Mughal
Empire (mughal is the Indo-Aryan spelling of mogul) of India that existed
between 1526 and 1857. The early emperors of Mughal claimed
themselves descendants of Mongol ruler Genghis Khan
and adopted a Mongolian identity. The modern meaning of the word is
supposedly derived from the excessive riches of the Mughal
emperors, which for example produced the Taj
Mahal.
The word magnate itself derives from the
Latin word
magnates (plural of magnas), meaning "great person" or "great
nobleman."
As the term industrialist (from the English word
industry) was more widely used in the context of "old world"
industries such as steel, oil, newspapers, shipping and rail
transport, it has largely been superseded by the other, more modern
terms that encompass a wider range of business and commercial
activity.
See also
*Business oligarchs, for business magnates of Russia, Uzbekistan and Ukraine- Captain of industry
- Local Baron (in Romania)
- Media proprietor
- Robber baron (industrialist)
- List of billionaires
- Sunday Times Rich List
- :Category:American railroad executives of the 19th century
- :Category:American railroad executives of the 20th century
- :Category:Businesspeople in metals
- :Category:Businesspeople in mining
- :Category:Businesspeople in shipping
- :Category:Businesspeople in timber
tycoon in Catalan: Tycoon
tycoon in German: Tycoon
tycoon in Spanish: Magnate
tycoon in French: Tycoon
tycoon in Dutch: Magnaat
tycoon in Slovenian: Tajkun
tycoon in Serbian: Тајкун
tycoon in Swedish: Industrialist
tycoon in Chinese: 大亨
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Dalai Lama, Establishment, Holy Roman
Emperor, Inca, Kaiser, VIP, ardri, banker, baron, bey, big boss, big businessman, big
cheese, big gun, big man, big name, big shot, big wheel, big-time
operator, big-timer, bigwig, billionaire, brass, brass hat, business leader,
businessman,
cacique, caesar, captain of industry,
celebrity, cham, czar, dignitary, dignity, director, elder, enterpriser, entrepreneur, father, figure, financier, great man,
important person, industrialist, interests, kaid, khan, king, lion, little businessman, lords of
creation, magnate, man
of commerce, man of mark, manager, merchant, merchant prince,
mikado, mogul, multimillionaire,
nabob, name, negus, notability, notable, padishah, panjandrum, pendragon, person of renown,
personage, personality, pharaoh, pillar of society,
potentate, power, power elite, prince, rig, ruling circle, sachem, sagamore, shah, sheikh, shogun, somebody, something, tenno, the great, the top, top
brass, top executive, top people, very important person,
wheeler-dealer, worthy