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bey
[bey]
noun
plural
beysa provincial governor in the Ottoman Empire.
(formerly) a title of respect for Turkish dignitaries.
(formerly) the title of the ruler of Tunis or Tunisia.
bey
/ beɪ /
noun
(in the Ottoman Empire) a title given to senior officers, provincial governors, certain other officials or nobles, and (sometimes) Europeans
(in modern Turkey) a title of address, corresponding to Mr
Word History and Origins
Origin of bey1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bey1
Example Sentences
The early-signing period is 300 days away — a long time to keep the marauders at bey.
From the moment each hot and hopeful foreigner sets foot in the United States, the pair has 90 days to get married, or international bey has to return home.
“It’s curved like a cooking pot with a floating dot. You call it bey.”
The use of encryption should be mainly to keep common criminals at bey, and maybe some forms of organized crime.
As he sank to his knees, still he shook his head, denying her, denying bey power, denying her magic, de-nying her god.
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