coif [koyf, kwaaf]
noun (plural coifs)
1. somebody's hairstyle: the way somebody wears his or her hair (informal)
2. type of skullcap for women: a close-fitting linen cap worn by women in the Middle Ages, now worn by some nuns under their veils
3. leather skullcap: a thick, close-fitting leather cap formerly worn under a hood of chain mail
transitive verb (past and past participle coiffed, present participle coif·fing, 3rd person present singular coifs)
1. arrange hair: to arrange or style somebody's hair (formal)
2. cover head with coif: to cover somebody's head with a coif or with something like a coif
[14th century. Via Old French coife "headdress" < late Latin cofia "helmet" < Germanic]
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