Obs. [f. WARBLE v.3 + -ING1.] A vibration or quivering.

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1621.  T. Granger, Expos. Eccles. xii. 5. 323. The … spirit of life is feeble, and is little quickened with the warbling of melodious ayre.

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1688.  R. Holme, Armoury, I. 21/1. It hath a resemblance to the Rays of the Sun, which shooteth out like the warbling of a Flame of Fire.

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