Having the qualities, appearance, or characteristics of a farm; somewhat rustic or agricultural in nature.
From 'farm' + '-y' adjective suffix (meaning 'having the quality of'). This is an informal, colloquial adjective that emerged in contemporary speech to describe things resembling farms.
The '-y' suffix is one of the most productive adjective-forming tools in English—almost any noun can become 'noun-y.' 'Farmy' lands feel appropriately informal and casual, making it perfect for describing a vague farm-like quality in everyday conversation.
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