BEF
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Etymology 1


From beffe 'cap, collar', of unclear origin, neither Germanic nor Romance theories being plausible

Noun



  1. A collar
  2. An ornamental pair of bands worn hanging onto the chest, notably as part of formal dress by certain Catholic and protestant clergy, magistrates and professors
  3. By analogy, certain other objects
  4. The female genitalia

Verb form



  1. imperative form of beffen
  2. singular present imperfect form of beffen
 
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