countrify

countrify
/kun"treuh fuy'/, v.t., countrified, countrifying.
to make countrified.
[COUNTRY + -FY]

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  • countrified — countrified, countrify meaning ‘rural’ and ‘to make rural’, should be spelt this way, not countryfied, countryfy …   Modern English usage

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