goffer

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French gaufrer (to stamp with a patterned tool), from gaufre (honeycomb).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡɒfə/

Verb

goffer (third-person singular simple present goffers, present participle goffering, simple past and past participle goffered)

  1. To make wavy; to crimp.
    • 1985, John Fowles, A Maggot:
      On the back of a chair beside the bed sits perched above the discarded chip hat something apparently precious and taken from the opened bundle on the floor: a flat white cambric hat, its fronts and sides goffered into little flutes.

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