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Coif Meaning in English

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ˈkwɑf
KWAHF
kˈɔɪf
KOYF

Definition

A 'coif' is a close-fitting cap worn on the head, often by women or in historical clothing. It can also refer, formally, to a stylish arrangement of the hair.

Usage & Nuances

'Coif' is now mostly used in historical or formal contexts, as headwear or a formal hairstyle. In modern English, 'coif' as a noun (headwear) is rare. As a verb, it means to style hair elaborately ('coifed hair'). Commonly confused with 'coiffure' (hairstyle, more frequent in French-influenced English).

Example Sentences

The nurse wore a white coif as part of her uniform.

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In the Middle Ages, women often wore a coif under their veils.

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The stylist gave her an elegant coif for the wedding.

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Her hair was perfectly coifed before the big event.

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He wore an old-fashioned coif at the Renaissance fair.

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If you look closely at that painting, you'll notice the lady's delicate coif.

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