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coifed, ppl. a.|ˈkɔɪft| [f. coif n. and v. + -ed.] Wearing or provided with a coif; having a covering resembling a coif.
1520St. Papers Hen. VIII, VI. 59 The Kynge, beyng coyffyd and in hys nyghte gowne. 1702Addison Dial. Medals (1727) 115 She [Africa] is always quoiff'd with the head of an Elephant. 1774P. Parsons Newmarket II. 24 When a man is as grave as a coifed head. 1845Ld. Campbell Chancellors (1857) IV. lxxxv. 156 The coifed sages of the law who frequented Durham House. 1874Boutell Arms & Arm. vii. 110 The coifed hauberk..was made on the model of..the ordinary French habit of that period. |