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coiffe
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See also: coiffé
English
Verb
coiffe (third-person singular simple present coiffes, present participle coiffing, simple past and past participle coiffed)
- Alternative spelling of coif.
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French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French coiffe, from Late Latin cofia, from Old High German *kuffia, *kuphia (“little cap”), diminutive of Old High German kuffa, kupha (“hood, cap”), from Proto-West Germanic *kuppu (“round object, bowl”) (see English cop). See also Middle High German kupfe (“cap”), Old High German kupphia (“cap”); also spelled coeffe up to the 18th century.
Pronunciation
Noun
coiffe f (plural coiffes)
Usage notes
This word, except to describe folk or historical dresses, is obsolete and replaced with coiffure, chapeau, etc.
Verb
coiffe
Further reading
- “coiffe”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Middle French
Etymology
From Late Latin cofia, from West Germanic origin, from Proto-West Germanic *kuffju.
See also Middle High German kupfe (“cap”), Old High German kupphia (“cap”).
Noun
coiffe f (plural coiffes)
- coif (item of chain mail headgear)
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