| 释义 | cof·fin I. \ˈkȯfə̇n also ˈkäf-\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English, basket, receptacle, from Middle French cofin, from Latin cophinus — more at coffer
 1. obsolete
 a.  : basket, chest, case
 b.  : a casing, crust, or mold of pastry (as for a pie); also  : a pie dish
 c.  : bier
 2.  : a box or chest for a corpse to be buried in formerly often of a hexagonal or wedge shape, wider at the head than at the foot — compare casket
 3. archaic  : a paper cornucopia (as for groceries or filtration)
 4.  : the horny body forming the hoof of a horse's foot
 5. printing
 a.  : the bed or carriage of a handpress
 b.  : a wooden frame enclosing an imposing stone
 II. transitive verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 : to enclose in or as if in a coffin
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