Historical headgear, a close-fitting cap for a woman or child, 16th and 17th century.
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Examples for "coif"
Examples for "coif"
1She was wearing no coif, but a jewel glittering on her breast.
2Whilst forming a coif it also completely covers the back and shoulders.-Trans
3The wind stirred her black habit and touched gently her white coif.
4The rain ran down the mail coif under his plain iron helmet.
5Hair Keep your strands carefree and cute with this bohemian babe-inspired coif.
1Often a velvet cap was worn outside the biggin or lace cap.
2I have seen it stated that the biggin was a night-cap.
3By Shakespere's day biggin had become wholly a term for a child's cap.
4The French coffee biggin is valuable for this.
5As he whose brow with homely biggin bound
1'Nae guards wi' biggonets for Kennedy McClure,' says I.