different between townfolk vs townsfolk
townfolk
English
Etymology
From Middle English tunfolk, equivalent to town +? folk.
Noun
townfolk (countable and uncountable, plural townfolks)
- Synonym of townsfolk
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townsfolk
English
Etymology
From town +? -s- +? folk.
Noun
townsfolk pl (plural only)
- The people who live in a town, especially the lower and middle classes.
Related terms
- townsperson
Anagrams
- townfolks
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