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单词 countrified
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countrifiedadj.

Brit. /ˈkʌntrᵻfʌɪd/, U.S. /ˈkəntrəˌfaɪd/, /ˈkəntriˌfaɪd/
Forms: 1600s countreyfied, 1600s– countrified, 1700s countrify'd, 1700s– countryfied, 1800s countryfy'd.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: country n., -fied suffix.
Etymology: < country n. + -fied suffix. Compare later countrify v. N.E.D. (1893) notes ‘the Dictionaries give preference to countrified; but countryfied often occurs in good modern writers’.
1.
a. That is adapted to or affected by the country; reminiscent or characteristic of the country; rustic, unsophisticated.
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the world > food and drink > farming > farmer > [adjective] > peasant or rustic
churlisha1000
upland14..
rustical?a1475
ruric1488
rusticate?a1505
rural1513
upalands1535
clownish1570
rustic1582
clownical1614
clown-likea1640
swainish1642
nut-brown1648
countrified1653
Corydonical1656
sylvatic1661
villatic1671
farmerly1689
peasant1702
soil-bound1814
farmerish1835
farmery1862
corn-pone1919
swede-bashing1936
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > inhabitant according to environment > country dweller > [adjective]
uplandsc1330
uplandish1534
countrified1653
rurigene1656
society > society and the community > social class > the common people > specific classes of common people > peasant or rustic > [adjective]
churlisha1000
ruric1488
rural1513
rusticalc1525
peasant1550
peasantly1569
clownish1570
rustic1576
shepherdly1579
russet1598
clownical1614
clown-likea1640
nut-brown1648
countrified1653
high-shoon1654
Corydonical1656
high-shod1656
sylvatic1661
villatic1671
russet-coated1683
one-gallus1881
one-gallused1887
red-necked1896
rube1898
takhaar1899
backwoodsya1910
swede-bashing1936
backwoodish1946
the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [adjective] > homely or rustic
homelya1387
uplandisha1387
hamald?a1400
rustical1483
agrestc1550
fustianc1550
homespun1590
russet1598
agrestic1617
raplocha1628
Adamitic1656
russet-coated1683
rustic1738
turnipy1792
countrified1875
corny1932
bakya1960
1653 S. Fisher Παιδοβαπτιζοντες Παιδιζοντες: Baby-baptism 7 We ourselves were now countrified by our long non-residence in the University.
1759 J. Townley High Life below Stairs 1 I'll be so countrify'd you shall not know me.
1850 W. M. Thackeray Pendennis II. xv. 147 Miss Bell's a little countryfied.
1875 Mrs. Randolph Wild Hyacinth I. 7 They will think us stupid and countrified.
1916 P. Grainger Let. 14 Feb. in All-round Man (1994) 22 The Canadian speech is fairly close to American only still more countryfied & sonorous than most of the American accents we meet.
1961 Ebony Aug. 64/2 My parents were so old and countrified and our furniture was so horrible that I was ashamed to take my friends home.
2009 Fantasy & Sci. Fiction Apr. 53 They had grown set in their countrified ways and loved the little cottage dearly.
b. Adapted or conforming to the customs of a particular country. Obsolete. rare.
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1864 R. F. Burton Mission to Gelele 38 If..you wish to be peculiarly countrified, you sign to him to kneel.
2. Of scenery: rural; of the type seen in the country.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > country as opposed to town > [adjective]
fieldena1425
rustic?1440
citylessc1450
champestrea1492
rural?a1500
rustical1542
agrestc1550
predial1592
champestrial1612
agrestic1617
agrestical1623
agrested1650
upland1654
countrified1756
agrestian1812
country1827
mofussil1828
agrestial1840
landward1844
bucolic1846
out-country1939
land-bound1972
1756 R. Lloyd Cit's Country Box 60 So sweet a distance for a ride, And all about so countrified!
1795 tr. K. P. Moritz Trav. Eng. 114 This town..is more countryfied, pleasanter and more cheerful than London, and the houses do not seem to be so much blackened by smoke.
1814 C. Lamb Let. 9 Aug. in Lett. C. & M. A. Lamb (1978) III. 96 All that was countryfy'd in the Parks is all but obliterated.
1887 T. A. Trollope What I Remember II. viii. 133 It was altogether more retired and countrified, nestling closely among the chestnut woods.
1912 Geogr. Jrnl. 40 469 Above Newburn, the river valley is in a different category; countrified and sleepy, a fit goal for holiday trips.
1986 Fair Lady 25 June 158 She grew up on a large plot in the then isolated and countrified Northern Johannesburg.
2001 J. Hamilton-Paterson Loving Monsters (2002) iii. 22 Despite the spread of the railways..this area of Kent was still remarkably countrified.

Compounds

Complementary, as countrified-looking adj.
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1840 R. H. Dana Two Years before Mast v. 12 A thoroughly countrified-looking fellow.
2012 Australian (Nexis) 3 Feb. (Features section) 20 I joined a queue... Immediately ahead of me were two countrified-looking gents, of about my age.

Derivatives

ˈcountriˌfiedness n.
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1846 ‘C. Selby’ Maximums & Speciments W. Muggins 144 Bagnigge Wells stood by itself at the foot of the hill, jest where it does now; and then it looked the wery pictur of countryfiedness and hinnocence.
1881 Athenæum 16 July xvi. 43 The common countryfiedness of their subjects.
1988 S. H. Braund Beyond Anger iv. 164 His present appearance makes him an epitome of countrifiedness.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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