robber baron



robber baron

1. A disparaging term applied to any of the prominent businessmen in the late 19th-century US who used unethical means to increase industrialization (and thus their own wealth and prestige). John Rockefeller is usually regarded as a robber baron, but he's certainly not the only one.
2. By extension, anyone who achieves great wealth and success by unscrupulous means. Of course I don't trust him—he's a robber baron who's made all his money by manipulating the stock market!
3. In the Middle Ages, a thief who robbed unsuspecting travelers. Please be mindful of robber barons on your journey through the countryside.
See also: robber

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vercingetorixwer-keeng-GE-to-reeks (Ancient Roman), vur-sin-JET-ə-riks (English)Ancient Celtic
CÉCilese-SEEL (French)French, Dutch
GÜLbahar-Turkish
HesiodHES-ee-əd (English), HEE-see-əd (English)Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
Nubia-Various
Yeong-Hoyung-hoKorean