From the Japanese word 'taikun' meaning great lord or prince
It came from the Dutch word docke.
marco polo
The origin of a word indicates the language the word originally came from, or the languages certain parts (such as prefixes and suffixes) come from.
The word passed into English from Old French 'essaier'. From an earlier time this may have been borrowed from Latin 'exigere'
Tadcaster was Calcaria in the Romans time, it came from the Latin word for lime.
from Japanese Taikun, meaning great Lord or Prince
The word tycoon has two syllables. The syllables in the word are ty-coon.
The rich tycoon never gave money to the poor
The word tycoon comes from the Japanese language. It is derived from the word taikun which means great lord or shogun.
A businessman with a lot of money and power. Ex: My father is a tycoon
The Japanese from the word taikun.
Japan
Some would call Bill Gates a tycoon, because he has lots of money.
Yes, they spell tycoon.
The anagram is "tycoon."
Chris Sawyer came up with the idea for the game.
Tycoon