Obs.
1. Some kind of fabric, imported in the 18th c.
1750. Beawes, Lex Mercat. (1752), 686. Products of Abbeville, as Plush, Caffoy, Ticking, [etc.].
2. Caffoy paper: a kind of (?) flock paper used for covering walls in the middle of the 18th c.
1750. Mrs. Delany, Life & Corr. (1861), II. 562. The [wall] paper I have chosen is pearl colour caffoy paper; the pattern like damask. Ibid. (1755), III. 385. My dining room is hung with mohair cafoy paper.