also countryfied, "characteristic of country life" (especially as opposed to the town); "having the look or manners associated with rural life," 1650s, from country + past participle form of -fy. The verb countrify (by 1850) seems to be a back-formation.
countrified clothes
countertop
countervail
countess
counting
countless
countrified
country
country-folk
countryman
countryside
county