Definition of DOFF

doff

Plural: doffs

Verb

Verb Forms: doffed, doffing, doffs

  • To take off or remove (an item of clothing or a hat).
  • remove
    • "He doffed his hat"
  • To remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried).
  • To remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried).
  • To remove or tip (a hat or other headwear) in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect.
  • To undress (oneself); to divest, to strip.
  • To cast aside or get rid of (something), to throw off.
  • To remove (a bobbin or spindle which is full of spun yarn) from a spinning frame for replacement with an empty one.
  • To remove (small pieces of cotton or other plant fibre, etc.) from a carding cylinder.
  • To put off or turn away (someone) with an excuse, etc.
  • To remove or tip a hat or other headwear in greeting or salutation, or as a mark of respect.
  • Followed by with: to remove or take off something worn on the body, or something carried.

Noun

  • Followed by off: an act of putting off or turning away someone with an excuse, etc.

Examples

  • Doff that stupid idea: it will never work.
  • He decided to DOFF his Scrabble hat in defeat after his opponent played a bingo.
  • The rustics doffed their hats at the clergy.

Origin / Etymology

PIE word
*h₂epó
The verb is derived from Late Middle English doffen (“to take off (clothing); to remove (headwear) as a sign of respect; to remove (grease) by skimming”), a contraction of Middle English do off, don off, from Old English dōn of, from dōn (“to do; to put; to take off, remove”) + of (“from; off”). Dōn is derived from Proto-West Germanic *dōn (“to do; to place, put”), from Proto-Germanic *dōną (“to do; to make; to place, put”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁- (“to do; to place, put”). By surface analysis, do + off. Compare don (by surface analysis, do + on), dout (do + out), dup (do + up).
The noun is derived from the verb.

Antonyms

don#Etymology 2, put on

Scrabble Score: 11

doff: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
doff: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
doff: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 11

doff: valid Words With Friends Word