From the Old French, the verb "coif" (kwaff) means to arrange hair, as seen in the word coiffure (hairdo). The noun "coif" is a skullcap or tight-fitting cap, such as worn by nuns.
The most common meanings of coif are a hair style and a tightfitting cap.
that song is played by play.
The duration of Tomake bou banabo is 2.58 hours.
It is pronounced as "koyf."
Coif was invented approximately 100 years ago, around the same time as the hair style a bob! =D
Tomake bou banabo was created on 2008-04-07.
A white coif is the what a Catholic nun's headdress is called. The black veil is worn over the coif. Catholic Answer Most Catholic nuns wear a veil, under the veil is usually a wimple and/or coif, and perhaps an underveil. Some sisters wear a coronet, and some sisters wear a bonnet.
Tudor times :)
A nun's formal "uniform" is called a habit. The term applies generally to the distinctive garments of a religious order. Some nuns also still wear the oversized white headgear called a cornette, while others wear black or black-over-white head veils, often over a white coif, or stiff cap.
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A coif is basically a kind of close-fitting cap, like a skullcap. The term can also be used for a kind of combination helmet/neck protector piece of armor.