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Definition of Coifing
1. coif [v] - See also: coif
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coifing
Literary usage of Coifing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life with the Forty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers by Henry T. Johns (1864)
"coifing, Esq., placed one hundred dollars in the hands of Lieutenant Tucker, ...
Many a weary one may yet thank the considerate heart of Mr. coifing. ..."
2. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by Baron John Campbell Campbell, James Cockcroft (1894)
"... his former coifing by Cromwell being deemed invalid.2 But, although always
respectful to the sovereign, he never displayed the slightest anxiety about ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"... all »coifing at that religion which they had been forbid to investigate, and
all hating the super- ..."
4. The Liberty and Free Soil Parties in the Northwest: Toppan Prize Essay of 1896 by Theodore Clarke Smith (1897)
"Finally the Fourth Congressional District Convention nominated C. coifing, a
strong anti-slavery man, on an outright Free Soil platform. ..."