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A rendition of the [[Elvish]] name [[Fimbrethil]] into the [[Common Speech]], though apparently not a direct translation. Both names were used by [[Treebeard]] for his lost [[Entwives|Entwife]]. They were separated when the Entwives travelled east of the [[Great River]] to plant their gardens. It was Treebeard's desire to find Wandlimb again that led the [[Ents]] to discover that the Entwives' gardens had been destroyed, and that the Entwives themselves were lost.
'''Wandlimb''' was a rendition of the [[Elvish]] name [[Fimbrethil]] into the [[Common Speech]], though apparently not a direct translation. Both names were used by [[Treebeard]] for his lost [[Entwives|Entwife]]. They were separated when the Entwives travelled east of the [[Great River]] to plant their gardens. It was Treebeard's desire to find Wandlimb again that led the [[Ents]] to discover that the Entwives' gardens had been destroyed, and that the Entwives themselves were lost.

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Wandlimb was a rendition of the Elvish name Fimbrethil into the Common Speech, though apparently not a direct translation. Both names were used by Treebeard for his lost Entwife. They were separated when the Entwives travelled east of the Great River to plant their gardens. It was Treebeard's desire to find Wandlimb again that led the Ents to discover that the Entwives' gardens had been destroyed, and that the Entwives themselves were lost.