Mogul

Noun

 * 1) a rich or powerful person; a magnate

Noun

 * 1) a hump or bump on a skiing piste

Thesaurus
Establishment, VIP, avalanche, baron, big cheese, big gun, big man, big name, big noise, big shot, big wheel, bigwig, blizzard, brass, brass hat, celebrity, crystal, czar, dignitary, dignity, driven snow, elder, father, figure, flake, flurry, granular snow, great man, hotshot, igloo, important person, interests, king, lion, lords of creation, magnate, man of mark, mandarin, mantle of snow, merchant prince, nabob, name, notability, notable, panjandrum, person of renown, personage, personality, pillar of society, power, power elite, prince, ruling circle, sachem, slosh, slush, snow, snow banner, snow bed, snow blanket, snow blast, snow fence, snow flurry, snow roller, snow slush, snow squall, snow wreath, snow-crystal, snowball, snowbank, snowbridge, snowcap, snowdrift, snowfall, snowfield, snowflake, snowland, snowman, snowscape, snowshed, snowslide, snowslip, snowstorm, somebody, something, the great, the top, top brass, top people, tycoon, very important person, wet snow, worthy

Etymology 1
The word mogul originally meant Mongol, or person of Mongolian descent. In this context, it refers to the Mughal Empire (mughal being Persian or Arabic for "Mongol") of Indian Subcontinent that existed between 1526 and 1857: the early Mughal emperors claimed a heritage dating back to Mongol ruler Genghis Khan. The modern meaning of the word is supposedly derived from the storied riches of the Mughal emperors, which for example produced the Taj Mahal.

Etymology 2
From dialectal Mugel:.

Noun

 * Dutch: magnaat
 * Finnish: ,
 * Polish:


 * Russian: магнат
 * Spanish: potentado,,  mogol

Noun

 * Finnish: ,


 * Polish: mulda