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  1. A coif (/ kɔɪf /) is a close fitting cap worn by both men and women that covers the top, back, and sides of the head.
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    A coif is a close-fitting cap that covers the top, back and sides of the head. It was worn by both men and women during the medieval period and later in Northern Europe. The word coif derives from the Old French word coife (modern coiffe) meaning a headdress. It is also related to the late Latin cuphea, cofea, meaning a helmet.
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    coif (plural coifs) A hairdo. (historical) A hood; a close-fitting cap covering much of the head, widespread until the 18th century; after that worn only by small children and country women. (historical) A similar item of chain mail headgear covering the head.
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  4. Coif - OSRS Wiki

    A coif is a light weight head protection that can be made by members with leather and thread. It is the best ranged headgear for free to play players and has various uses in combat, treasure trails, and emotes.

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  6. COIF - All you need to know about it | Collins English Dictionary

  7. Coif | Medieval, Hairstyle, Head Covering | Britannica

    Coif was a white linen cap that covered the ears and was tied under the chin. It was worn by men and women as a protection or a fashion accessory, sometimes with a hood or a hat.

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  9. Tudor and Elizabethan Coifs

    Learn about the coif, a close-fitting cap worn by women in the 16th and 17th centuries for warmth, respectability and decoration. See examples of coifs from paintings and sketches by Holbein and de Heere.

  10. Coiffure Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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