noun
- a close-fitting cap or head covering, especially one worn under a veil or as part of formal dress
Usage: often historical or formal contexts
verb
- to arrange or style (hair); to cover with a coiffe
Usage: less common in modern English; chiefly historical or literary
Examples
- The medieval woman wore a white linen coiffe beneath her veil.
- The bride's coiffe was adorned with pearls and delicate embroidery.
- In Renaissance portraits, noblewomen are often depicted wearing an elaborate coiffe.
- The hairdresser would coiffe the actress's hair before the performance.
- A simple coiffe kept her hair neat and modest during the formal ceremony.