COIF, the badge of a sergeant at law, who is called sergeant of the coif, from the lawn coif they wear under their caps, when they are created sergeants.
The chief use of the coif was to cover the clerical tonsure. See TONSURE.
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COIF, the badge of a sergeant at law, who is called sergeant of the coif, from the lawn coif they wear under their caps, when they are created sergeants.
The chief use of the coif was to cover the clerical tonsure. See TONSURE.