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coif    
n. 头巾
vt. 覆以头巾,戴紧帽

头巾覆以头巾,戴紧帽

coif
n 1: the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)
[synonym: {hairdo}, {hairstyle}, {hair style}, {coiffure},
{coif}]
2: a skullcap worn by nuns under a veil or by soldiers under a
hood of mail or formerly by British sergeants-at-law
v 1: cover with a coif
2: arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding" [synonym:
{dress}, {arrange}, {set}, {do}, {coif}, {coiffe},
{coiffure}]

Coif \Coif\ (koif or kw[aum]f), v. t. [Cf. F. coiffer.]
To cover or dress with, or as with, a coif.
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And coif me, where I'm bald, with flowers. --J. G.
Cooper.
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Coif \Coif\ (koif or kw[aum]f), n. [OF. coife, F. coiffe, LL.
cofea, cuphia, fr. OHG. kuppa, kuppha, miter, perh. fr. L.
cupa tub. See {Cup}, n.; but cf. also {Cop}, {Cuff} the
article of dress, {Quoif}, n.]
1. A cap. Specifically:
(a) A close-fitting cap covering the sides of the head,
like a small hood without a cape.
(b) An official headdress, such as that worn by certain
judges in England. [Written also {quoif}.]
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From point and saucy ermine down
To the plain coif and russet gown. --H. Brocke.
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The judges, . . . althout they are not of the
first magnitude, nor need be of the degree of
the coif, yet are they considerable. --Bacon.
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2. a {coiffure}.
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44 Moby Thesaurus words for "coif":
Afro, barber, bob, bonnet, boot, breech, cap, ceil, cloak, coat,
coiffure, cold wave, conk, cork, crown, dome, frock, gown, haircut,
hairdo, hairstyle, hat, headdress, home permanent, hood, jacket,
mantle, natural, permanent, permanent wave, pompadour, process,
roof, roof in, shingle, shirt, shoe, sock, stocking, stopper, tip,
top, trim, wave



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  • Coif - Wikipedia
    A coif ( kɔɪf ) is a close fitting cap worn by both men and women [1] that covers the top, back, and sides of the head Coifs date from the tenth century, but fell out of popularity with men in the fourteenth century [2]
  • COIF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COIF is a close-fitting cap How to use coif in a sentence
  • Coif | Medieval, Hairstyle, Head Covering | Britannica
    Coif, close-fitting cap of white linen that covered the ears and was tied with strings under the chin, like a baby’s bonnet It appeared at the end of the 12th century as an additional head protection worn under the hood by men, and it persisted into the 16th century as ecclesiastic or legal
  • Coif - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Your coif is your hairstyle If you want to protect your coif in the rain, don't forget to bring your umbrella! In the United States, coif is short for coiffure, which means "fancy hairdo " If you've arranged your hair into complicated braids anchored by bobby pins, go ahead and call it a coif This word can also be used as a verb
  • Tudor and Elizabethan Coifs
    The coif is, quite simply, a close-fitting cap made of a light fabric, usually white or naturally-coloured linen (or silk, for the nobility)
  • Coiffe vs. Coif — What’s the Difference?
    Coiffe refers to the act of styling hair or a head-covering, while coif denotes a close-fitting cap, historically worn under helmets or as part of a legal, clerical, or academic dress
  • Coif - definition of coif by The Free Dictionary
    coif 1 (kɔɪf) n 1 a hood-shaped cap, worn beneath a veil by nuns 2 any of various fitted or hoodlike caps worn alone or under another head covering by men or women 3 a type of skullcap, formerly worn by sergeants at law
  • coif - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    coif (third-person singular simple present coifs, present participle coiffing or coifing, simple past and past participle coiffed or coifed) (transitive) To style or arrange hair
  • Coif headwear - apparelsearch. com
    The coif, in one permutation or another, was one of the most common pieces of headwear worn by women (and sometimes by men, as well) throughout the 16th century; it appears in many paintings of both nobility and the common folk
  • What is a Coif? - Spiegato
    A coif was a head garment worn throughout England and the United Kingdom during the Middle Ages consisting of a piece of cloth that covers the sides, top, and back of the head Usually tied below the neck, it covers the head completely, except for the face





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