magnate
magnate
noun mah-NYAH-teh Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin magnates, plural of magnus, great.
Also means
tycoon
Usage Note
Magnate is masculine (il magnate, i magnati). It refers to a powerful business or industrial figure — equivalent to 'tycoon' or 'mogul'. Note the -ate ending, which is the same in both Italian singular and English; the Italian plural is magnati. It is a formal, slightly literary word rarely heard in casual speech.
Examples
"Il magnate ha acquistato un'altra azienda."
Natural Translation
The tycoon acquired another company.
Literal Translation
The magnate has acquired another company.
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