v. colloq. [f. CITY + -FY. Cf. countryfy, churchify, etc.] trans. To make city-like, to stamp or mark with the characteristics of a city. Esp. Cityfied ppl. a.
1883. E. M. Bacon, Dict. Boston (Mass.), 138/2. Attempts have been made to give the Common a more citified name.
1884. Cassells Fam. Mag., March, 238/2. Every one looks more or less cityfied.