nabob
/ˈnæbɒb/Definitions
1. noun
A former high-ranking official in India during the British Raj, often with great wealth and influence.
“He was a former nabob who had made his fortune in the Indian cotton trade.”
2. verb
To obtain or acquire something, especially money or wealth, by unscrupulous or illegal means.
“He was accused of nabbing a fortune by bribing government officials.”