The quality or state of being countrified; the degree to which something has rural, simple, or rustic characteristics.
From 'countrified' + '-ness' (quality of). This abstract noun was formed to capture the concept of having countryside characteristics as a measurable or discussable property.
The word 'countrifiedness' is so delightfully specific that it rarely appears in writing, but it perfectly captures how Victorian writers obsessed over cataloging every social quality—from sophistication to countrifiedness.
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