coif

  • 61coiffeuse* — coif•feuse [[t]kwaˈfœz[/t]] n. pl. feuses [[t] ˈfœz[/t]] French. cvb fot a female hairdresser …

    From formal English to slang

  • 62Coiffeur — Coif|feur [ko̯a fø:ɐ̯ ], der; s, e (schweizerisch, sonst gehoben für Friseur) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 63Coiffeuse — Coif|feu|se [ko̯a fø:... ], die; , n …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 64Coiffure — Coif|fure [ko̯a fy:ɐ̯ ], die; , n (französische Bezeichnung für Frisierkunst; schweizerisch auch für Coiffeursalon, Haartracht) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 651550-1600 in fashion — Fashion in the period 1550 1600 in Western European clothing is characterized by increased opulence, the rise of the ruff, the expansion of the farthingale for women, and, for men, the disappearance of the codpiece.General trendsThe Spanish… …

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  • 66French hood — A French hood is a type of woman s headgear popular in Western Europe in the sixteenth century.The French hood is characterized by a rounded shape, contrasted with the angular English or gable hood. It is worn over a coif, and has a black veil… …

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  • 67coiffe — verb arrange attractively dress my hair for the wedding • Syn: ↑dress, ↑arrange, ↑set, ↑do, ↑coif, ↑coiffure • Derivationally related forms: ↑coiffure …

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  • 68Serjeant-at-law — (postnominal SL [cite web | url=http://www.burkes peerage.net/code/hith/help/ahp s.asp | title=Abbreviations (S), Burke s Peerage | accessdate=2006 12 07] ) was an order of barristers at the English or Irish bar. Serjeants at law ( servientes ad… …

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  • 69Coiffeur — Frisör; Haarschneider; Friseur * * * Coif|feur [ko̯a fø:ɐ̯], der; s, e (bes. schweiz.), Coif|feu|rin [ko̯a fø:rɪn], die; , nen (seltener), Coif|feu|se [ko̯a fø:zə], die; , n (bes. schweiz.): Friseur[in]. * * * Coif|feur 〈[koafø:r], schweiz.: [… …

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  • 70Religious habit — St. Anthony the Great, wearing the Coptic habit. A religious habit is a distinctive set of garments worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognisable as a religious habit has also been worn by those leading the… …

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