
1) Afro 2) Afro or updo 3) Arrange attractively 4) Arrange hair 5) Arrangement of locks 6) Arrangement of the hair 7) Bangs 8) Beauty shop offering 9) Beehive 10) Bob or weave 11) Bob, butch or buzz 12) Bun or flip 13) Buzz or bun 14) Close-fitting hat 15) Cover with a coif 16) Dress tresses 17) English clothing
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1) Cap 2) Coiffe 3) Hairdo
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A coif f is a close fitting cap that covers the top, back, and sides of the head. == History == Coifs date from the 13th century, but fell out of popularity with men in the 14th century. Coifs were worn by all classes in England and Scotland from the Middle Ages to the early seventeenth century (and later as an old-fashioned cap for countrywomen a...
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iron skull-cap
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• (n.) A close-fitting cap covering the sides of the head, like a small hood without a cape. • (n.) An official headdress, such as that worn by certain judges in England. • (v. t.) To cover or dress with, or as with, a coif. • (n.) A cap.
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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 ...
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Head-cover worn by nuns as part of their habit, often with long veils.
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Coif (koif)
noun [ Old French
coife , French
coiffe , Late Latin
cofea ,
cuphia , from Old High German
kuppa ,
kuppha , miter, perhaps from Latin
cupa tub. See
Cup ,
noun ; but confer also
Cop ,
Cuff the...
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cap or under-helmet made of MAIL
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A coif was a steel cap worn by knights, and later the name was used for the lawn hood or cap won by sergeants-at-law.
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A coif is a close-fitting cap. During the Middle Ages a coif was worn under a veil by women and by knights beneath a chain-mail hood. Today coifs are worn by nuns.
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also Coiffe, or Coife mail coif, or head covering made of mail that covers the head and neck and is worn under the helmet.
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[
n] - a skullcap worn by nuns under a veil or by soldiers under a hood of mail or formerly by British sergeants-at-law 2. [v] - cover with a coif
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coif 1. A cap, a headdress. 2. A tight-fitting cap worn under a veil, as by nuns; a 'skullcap' worn by nuns under a veil. 3. Any of various hoodlike caps, varying through the centuries in shape and purpose, worn by men and women. 4. A white skullcap formerly worn by English lawyers. 5. A heavy skullcap of steel or leather, formerly worn under a...
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noun a skullcap worn by nuns under a veil or by soldiers under a hood of mail or formerly by British sergeants-at-law
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a hood-shaped cap, usually of white cloth and with extended sides, worn beneath a veil, as by nuns. · any of various hoodlike caps, varying through the centuries in shape and purpose, worn by men and women. · a cap similar to a skullcap, formerly worn by sergeants at law. · a covering for the head and neck, made of leather, padded...
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