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  1. Dey Distributing Welcomes You! - Dey Distributing

    Need a belt for your washer or a new furnace filter? Dey Distributing has been serving as an appliance parts distributor since 1944. You can find Maytag, Whirlpool, GE, Electrolux, and over 200 other …

  2. Dey - Wikipedia

    Twenty-nine deys held office from the establishment of the deylicate in Algeria until the French conquest in 1830. [5] The dey was chosen by local civilian, military, and religious leaders to govern for life and …

  3. DEY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DEY is a ruling official of the Ottoman Empire in northern Africa.

  4. DEY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    dey in American English (deɪ ) noun Origin: Fr dey < Turk dāi, maternal uncle: orig., friendly title given to an older person

  5. DEY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    DEY definition: the title of the governor of Algiers before the French conquest in 1830. See examples of dey used in a sentence.

  6. dey, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    Factsheet What does the noun dey mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun dey. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. Locations | Dey Appliance Parts

    Dey Distributing has 17 locations in 11 different States across the US. We are a major home appliance parts distributor that also sells a wide range of Heating and Cooling (HVAC) equipment, gas …

  8. Dey | Algerian Ruler, Military Leader & Statesman | Britannica

    Dey, in the Ottoman provinces of Algiers and Tunis, an honorary title conferred upon exceptionally able corsair leaders; also, a lower rank of officer in the Janissaries.

  9. dey - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 31, 2025 · dey (plural deys) (UK dialectal, Scotland) A servant who has charge of the dairy; a dairymaid.

  10. Dey - definition of dey by The Free Dictionary

    dey (deɪ) n. 1. the title of the governor of Algiers before the French conquest in 1830. 2. a title sometimes used by the former rulers of Tunis and Tripoli.