Complete Definition of "goffer"

English
Etymology
From French gaufrer �stamp with patterned tool�, from gaufre �honeycomb�.

Pronunciation
IPA: /'g�f�/

Verb
to goffer

  1. To make wavy; to crimp.

#* 1985: w:John Fowles|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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