Ballantine became a Serjeant-at-law in 1856, being then entitled to wear the white coif or cap of that rank (see illustration).
The white coif was yellowed and it was not a robe, but a kirtle like Kivrin's, with a dark green surcote over it.
A white coif held her blonde hair back from her features.
Sayeesa pointed to the southeast pass, where a line of white coifs and bibs floated above ponies' backs.
A brown-haired lass with a white coif on her head.
Her head was covered in a white coif with a white shawl shaped in the form of a triangle going down her back like a liripipe.
Meanwhile she wore a fair white coif of pure Venetian lace.
I entered one full of nuns, their winged white coifs illuminating the dim interior, making it like a candle-lit church.
A white coif framed dark, fine features.
Mr. Grausman, with his combed white coif and smart suits, seems an unlikely person to introduce these teenagers to the restaurant world.