coifs Meaning in Bengali
চুল বিন্যাস (বিশেষ করে নারীর চুল
Similer Words:
coigncoigne
coignes
coigning
coigns
coincidency
coincidently
coinings
coir
coistril
coit
coition
coituses
cojoin
coked
coifs's Usage Examples:
- Tunics with hanging sleeves Men working in linen braies, tunics, and coifs, from the Maciejowski Bible, c.
century onward, there was a fashion for early French Hoods to have red coifs prior to 1520.
Instead, they don coifs that are arranged in folds over their hair.
tied under the chin called coifs continued to be worn by children and older men under their hats or alone indoors; men's coifs were usually black.
and Jacqueline was given canvas to make her six smocks or chemises and coifs.
head protection; these could be part of mail coats or could be separate coifs.
white satin skirt front and sleeves featured 120 diamonds and rubies, and coifs for her hair had gold buttons or rubies, sewn by her tailor Nicolas du Moncel.
chains, tablets or lockets, rings, precious stones, necklaces, and jewelled coifs for ladies called "shaffrons" for the king to give as gifts to his courtiers.
A man is supposed to lower his eyes for women and always wear coifs in public to cover their hair.
seeks a temporary workspace as construction lags on her new studio; Kim coifs R'B singer Brandy Norwood 7 7 "Tick Tick Boom" July 12, 2012 (2012-07-12).
Mail-clad warriors typically wore separate rigid helms over their mail coifs for head protection.
Handmaids wear long red dresses, heavy brown boots and white coifs, with a larger white coif (known as "wings") to be worn outside, concealing.
They wore smaller versions of men's hats over coifs or caps.
and non-noble milites and cavallers wearing mail hauberks, separate mail coifs and metal helmets, and armed with maces, cavalry axes, sword and lances.
wool, or sometimes iron barding for their horses and also wore quilted coifs and kaftans.
Fine linen shirts, chemises, ruffs, collars, coifs and caps were embroidered in monochrome silks and edged in lace.
coifs's Meaning':
the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair
Synonyms:
scalp lock; beehive; curl; braid; Afro; roach; hairdo; marcel; Afro hairdo; plait; ponytail; ringlet; twist; hair; fringe; bouffant; bang; coiffure; pageboy; wave; hair style; whorl; chignon; tress; lock; bob; pompadour; haircut; rat; hairstyle; thatch;
Antonyms:
straighten; unwind; uncoil; unweave; unbraid;