Legal Definition and Related Resources of Coif
Meaning of Coif
A headdress. In England there are certain Serjeants at law who are called Serjeants of the coif, from the lawn coif they wear on their heads ‘ under their thin caps when they are admitted to that order. It was anciently worn as a distinguishing badge. Spelman.
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