Aefaldness

/ˈiːfɔːldnəs/ noun

The quality or state of being simple, plain, or straightforward; the condition of lacking ornament or complexity.

From Middle English and Old English 'aefeld' (simple, plain), related to Germanic roots meaning 'one-fold' or 'single.' The suffix '-ness' creates an abstract noun indicating a quality or state. The word evolved as a now-archaic descriptor of simplicity before modern English simplified such formations.

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