Gabhál
Gabhál is a term originating from the Irish language, meaning "taking," "seizing," or "capture." It is most commonly encountered in historical and legal contexts within Ireland. Historically, gabhál could refer to the act of taking possession of land, often through conquest or confiscation. This could involve the seizure of property by a ruling power, or by individuals seeking to claim ownership. The concept played a significant role in land ownership disputes and the redistribution of territory throughout Irish history.
In a more general sense, gabhál can also describe the act of apprehending someone, akin to an