faubourg
suburb, outlying district
noun foh-BOOR Rare
Origin: Old French forsbourg (settlement outside the town walls)
Usage Note
Faubourg historically referred to a settlement that grew up just outside a city's walls and later became absorbed into it. Unlike banlieue, which can suggest peripheral or disadvantaged areas, faubourg often implies an old, characterful inner neighbourhood; the famous Faubourg Saint-Germain in Paris is synonymous with old aristocracy.
Examples
"Elle habite dans un vieux faubourg de la ville."
Natural Translation
She lives in an old district of the city.
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