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[ dof, dawf ] / dɒf, dɔf / SEE SYNONYMS FOR doff ON THESAURUS.COM
verb (used with object)to remove or take off, as clothing. to remove or tip (the hat), as in greeting. to throw off; get rid of: Doff your stupid ideas and join our side! Textiles. - to strip (carded fiber) from a carding machine.
- to remove (full bobbins, material, etc.) from a textile machine.
nounTextiles. - the act of removing bobbins, material, etc., and stripping fibers from a textile machine.
- the material so doffed.
Origin of doff1300–50; Middle English, contraction of do off;cf. don1 Words nearby doffdoes, doesn't, doeskin, doesn't, doeth, dof, doff, doffer, do for, dog, dog and bone, dog and pony show Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for doffIvory Coast is “The Elephants,” Nigeria “The Super Eagles,” but doff your cap to Cameroon: “The Indomitable Lions.” Inside the World Cup Draw: Devastating for the U.S., Great for Brazil|Nico Hines|December 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST Doff your shirt, and it can make you all-powerful, as it does Shane Carwin of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. What Does a Goatee Say About You?|Bryan Curtis|November 12, 2009|DAILY BEAST There were rumors, too, that nuns might be permitted to doff their habits and move through the world like 'normal' people. We Miserable Catholics|Frank McCourt|December 19, 2008|DAILY BEAST Rank must there doff its hat to genius, which is the case in no other country but the American republic. Paris: With Pen and Pencil|David W. Bartlett
I heard him retorting, as he assisted me to doff my doublet. Bardelys the Magnificent|Rafael Sabatini An abrupt demand of 162 courtesy urged him to raise his hand to doff his hat in the presence of ladies. What's-His-Name|George Barr McCutcheon Doubtfire is a misspelling of Dout-fire, from the dialect dout, to extinguish (do out), formed like don and doff. The Romance of Names|Ernest Weekley "If I cared to doff my doublet I could show you the marks of what your friendship has done for me in the past," said Simon. Sir Nigel|Arthur Conan Doyle
British Dictionary definitions for doff
verb (tr)to take off or lift (one's hat) in salutation to remove (clothing) Derived forms of doffdoffer, nounWord Origin for doffOld English dōn of; see do 1, off; compare don 1 Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to doffshed, peel, undress, disrobe, strip, discard, shuck, cast off, take off, put aside |