- 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,...
- The
Order of the
Coif (/ˈkɔɪf/) is an
American honor society for law
school graduates. The
Order was
founded in 1902 at the
University of
Illinois College...
- A mail
coif is a type of
armour which covered the head. A mail
coif is a
flexible hood of
chain mail that
extended to
cover the throat, neck, and the top...
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feature of
which was the
coif, a
white lawn or silk skullcap. From the 14th
century onwards, a
black skullcap was worn over the
coif, and when wigs were adopted...
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design appliquéd or
transferred to the fabric. The
design was
often a
coiffed poodle.
Later substitutes for the
poodle patch included flamingoes, flowers...
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armour derive from French:
leggings are
called chausses, a hood is a mail
coif, and mittens, mitons. A mail
collar hanging from a
helmet is a
camail or...
- The
keffiyeh or
kufiyyeh (Arabic: كُوفِيَّة, romanized: kūfiyya, lit. '
coif'), also
known in
Arabic as a
hattah (حَطَّة, ḥaṭṭa), is a
traditional headdress...
- The
Order of the
Coif is an
honor society for law
school graduates. It was
founded at the
University of
Illinois College of Law in 1902.
Following are...
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received an
honorary Doctor of Laws
degree and
membership in the
Order of the
Coif. In 2011,
Warren was
inducted into the
Oklahoma Hall of Fame. In January...
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taken from the
episode "Eddie's Girl". The
origin of Eddie's
perfectly coiffed curls is
humorously revealed in the
episode "Beaver's Doll Buggy". TV Guide...