Mogul
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Noun edit
Mogul (plural Moguls)
- Alternative spelling of Moghul
- (rail transport) A steam locomotive of the 2-6-0 wheel arrangement.
- 1951 January, R. A. H. Weight, “A Railway Recorder in Essex and Hertfordshire”, in Railway Magazine, pages 44, 46:
- On that August Thursday afternoon, there was little freight traffic; a large "K3" Mogul went down with a short, fast goods, and a W.D. 2-8-0 proceeded northward light. […] We saw a few Gresley Moguls on goods, as a limited amount of freight traffic was sandwiched in even on this busy day.
Proper noun edit
Mogul
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from English mogul. Doublet of Mongole.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Mogul m (mixed or strong, genitive Moguls, plural Moguln or Mogule)
- mogul (rich or powerful person)
- 2015 October 22, Heike Buchter, “Unzensierter Krawall”, in Die Zeit[1]:
- Trump drohte sogar mit einem Fox-Boykott. Das brachte Ailes nicht etwa dazu, von Trump eine Entschuldigung zu verlangen, sondern stattdessen persönlich bei dem New Yorker Mogul anzurufen und sich mit ihm zu versöhnen.
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Declension edit
Declension of Mogul [masculine, mixed // strong]