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Figile River
The Figile River (; (アイルランド語:Abhainn Fhiodh Gaibhle)) is a river in eastern Ireland. ==Name==
The earliest recorded name is ''Fidgable''/''Fid nGabli'', meaning "Gabul's Wood", recorded in the Book of Leinster and the Metrical Dindshenchas, both c. 1160. It is also mentioned in Buile Shuibhne ("Suibhne's Frenzy", 12th century) as ''Fiodh Gaibhle'', a site of refuge for the maddened Suibhne where he lived for a year, eating holly berries and acorns and drinking from ''uisci na Gabhla'' ("Gabul's waters").〔()〕 The Anglicisation ''Fegowly'' first appears in the 17th century, becoming ''Feagile'' on Alex Taylor's 1783 map and ''Figile'' on the 1843 Ordnance Survey map.〔()〕
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