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na·bob \ˈnāˌbäb\ noun (-s) Etymology: Hindi nawwāb, nawāb, nabāb, from Arabic nuwwāb, plural of nā'ib vice-regent, governor 1. : a native deputy or viceroy in India : a governor of a province of the Mogul empire 2. a. : one who returns to Europe from the East with great riches b. : man of great wealth c. : a man of unusual prominence in a particular field < these scientific nabobs > — sometimes a generalized expression of disapproval |