Toscead betweox fadungum "Underburg"

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[[Image:Markham-suburbs id.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Mētung þāra ȝeardagearda æt hindan underburgliċes nēahdǣles]]
 
'''UnderbyrȝUnderbyrg''' sind ȝebūnagebūna scīra þe licgaþ ǣȝhƿæðerǣghwæðer ȝege on þǣm outer rim sumre [[burg]]e ȝege outside the official limits sumre [[burg]]e (the term varies from country to country), or the outer elements of a [[conurbation]].
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(The form of the word may tempt one to think that "suburb" was originally a shortened form of the adjective "sub-urban," but the very thorough histories of English words found in the [[Oxford English Dictionary]] appear to indicate otherwise. That [[dictionary]] quotes a book published in [[1433]] thus: ''"Not ferre out of the toun In a subarbe callyd Rysbygate."'')
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==ŪtanƿeardeŪtanwearde bendas and references==
* ''[[Managing Urban America]]'' by [[Robert E. England]] and [[David R. Morgan]] [[1979]]
* http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/why-suburbs-happen-01.htm on the suburban growth of London, England.