Aefaldy

/ˈiːfɔːldi/ adjective

Simple, plain, or lacking ornament; characterized by absence of complexity or artifice.

From Old English 'aefeld' with the adjectival suffix '-y' (or '-dy'), creating a variant form meaning the same as 'aefald.' This represents a Middle English adjectival formation that emphasized simplicity and directness of character or appearance.

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