deyship
/dɛʃ.ɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state or period of being a dey, a title of honor and authority in Ottoman Turkey or a similar office.
“The deyship of the 18th century saw significant advancements in trade and commerce.”
2. noun
A person holding the office of a dey, or a member of the ruling family in a deydom.
“The deyship was marked by corruption and nepotism.”