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coif I. noun also coiffe \ˈkȯif, in sense 4 usually ˈkwäf or -af or -aa(ə)f or -ȧf\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English coyfe, from Middle French coife, coiffe, from Late Latin cofea, cofia 1. : a cap covering the sides of the head like a small hood, having various shapes and sizes, and worn at various periods of history by men and women < a nun's coif > 2. : a defensive usually iron or steel skullcap formerly worn by soldiers (as under the hood of mail); also : a hood of mail 3. : a white cap formerly worn by lawyers in England, especially serjeants-at-law; also : the order or rank of a serjeant-at-law 4. : coiffure 5. : a small close-fitting woman's hat worn on the crown or the back of the head II. transitive verb also coiffe \ˈkȯif, in sense 3 usually ˈkwäf or -af or -aa(ə)f or -ȧf\ (coiffed or coifed ; coiffed or coifed ; coiffing or coifing ; coifs) Etymology: Middle French coiffer, from coiffe, n. 1. : to cover or dress with or as if with a coif 2. : to invest with a coif 3. : to arrange (hair) by combing, brushing, or curling |