fieldish

Etymology
From earlier, equivalent to.

Adjective

 * Of, belonging to, or characteristic of the field; belonging to the country; rural.
 * , and unknown editors, “My mothers maydes when they do Sowe and Spinne” in the Arundel Harington Manuscript, no. 142:
 * My mothers maydes when they do Sowe and Spinne They ſing a ſonge made of the fieldiſh mowſe [cf. Egerton Manuscript 2711 version: “they ſang ſometyme a ſong of the feld mowſe”] that for becauſe her lyvelode was but thynne woulde nedes go ſe her Towniſhe ſiſters howſe