folkly
English
Etymology
From folk + -ly. Compare Old English folclīċ (“concerning the whole people; public; national”).
Adjective
folkly (comparative more folkly, superlative most folkly)
- Of or belonging to the folk.
From folk + -ly. Compare Old English folclīċ (“concerning the whole people; public; national”).
folkly (comparative more folkly, superlative most folkly)