Carlishness

/ˈkɑɹlɪʃnəs/ noun

The quality of being like a carl, or displaying the characteristics of a peasant or rustic person.

From 'carl' (Old Norse 'karl,' meaning man or fellow) plus '-ish' (English suffix meaning 'having the quality of') plus '-ness' (English suffix forming abstract nouns). The word evolved from describing common men to describing rustic or peasant-like qualities.

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