- A coif (/kɔɪf/) is a
close ****ing cap worn by both men and
women that
covers the top, back, and
sides of the head.
Coifs date from the 10th century, but...
- for its origin.[citation needed] It may owe its
origin to the
French word
coiffe,
which can mean
either a
hairstyle or,
going further back, the mail that...
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material odds;
extra moves; time odds;
special restrictions (such as pion
coiffé);
weighting of
results (such as "draw odds" –
counting a draw as a loss...
- thus
indicating her marriage. The
Manchu and
later Qing
dynasty men's
coiffe called the "queue" is
sometimes described incorrectly as a pigtail. Bunches...
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Italian nato/a con la
camicia ('born with a shirt') and in
French né(e)
coiffé(e) ('born with a hat on') all
describe a
person who is
always very lucky...
- Behind, c. 1885. Art
Gallery of Ontario,
Toronto Tête de
paysanne à la
coiffe blanche, c. 1884.
Private collection. He
moved to
Antwerp that November...
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McKinny & Shai (2022), p. 583: Shai fig 5a. It is
interesting that the
Hathor coiffe resembles the Ω symbol, it
symbolized the womb.
Stuckey 2002, p. 56. Locatell...
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comes from the
Latin amnion,
meaning membrane. The
French proverb Il est ne
coiffe is
thought to
originate from this practice. Pickover,
Clifford A. (2001)...
- p. 174
Mission académique:
langue et
culture régionales créoles. ""Les
coiffes de la Guadeloupe"".
Archived from the
original on 26
January 2021. Retrieved...
- 77.
Marjorie Meiss-Even, 'Autour du
petit chaperon noir: Les mots de la
coiffe féminine française au
milieu du XVIe siècle',
Colloque Vêtements & Textiles...