a. [f. as prec. + -Y.] Marked by the presence of farms.

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1815.  L. Hunt. Sonnet, To Hampstead.

        A steeple issuing from a leafy rise,
With farmy fields in front, and sloping green,
Dear Hampstead, is thy southern face serene,
Silently smiling on approaching eyes.

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1857.  Mrs. Gore, Two Aristocracies, I. XV. 262. A fair landscape stretching far into the distance—farmy fields and stretching parks.

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