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countryfolk

[ kuhn-tree-fohk ]

noun

, (used with a plural verb)
  1. people living or raised in the country; rustics.
  2. people from the same country; compatriots.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of countryfolk1

First recorded in 1540–50; country + folk
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Example Sentences

Much of their effort is devoted to warning their countryfolk of the consequences of a potential nuclear strike from Belarusian territory.

From No. 1 in the World to crappest elite international team in Europe in 12 months is not good for his CV or the soul of his countryfolk.

Benighted, contentious, passionate, ignorant souls, countryfolk of a poor land, their generosity gave a noble ending to that hard journey.

Well, there's the obvious moral decrepitude of roaming the earth in mink and stilettos while your countryfolk starve.

From BBC

Her countryfolk were less impressed, with one tweeting: "Miss Chile lives here? She does not seem Chilean giving away the sea."

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