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coiffeur
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French coiffeur, from coiffer, from Old French coife, from Late Latin cofia.
Noun
coiffeur (plural coiffeurs)
- A male hairdresser.
Coordinate terms
- coiffeuse
Verb
coiffeur (third-person singular simple present coiffeurs, present participle coiffeuring, simple past and past participle coiffeured)
- To cut or style hair
Anagrams
- coiffure
French
Etymology
coiffer +? -eur
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kwa.fœ?/
Noun
coiffeur m (plural coiffeurs, feminine coiffeuse)
- hairdresser
- Synonym: coupe-tifs
Descendants
- English: coiffeur
- Turkish: kuaför
Further reading
- “coiffeur” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- coiffure
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hairstylist
English
Etymology
hair +? stylist
Noun
hairstylist (plural hairstylists)
- A hairdresser.
Related terms
- hairstyle
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