Obs. [f. WARBLE v.3 + -ING1.] A vibration or quivering.
1621. T. Granger, Expos. Eccles. xii. 5. 323. The spirit of life is feeble, and is little quickened with the warbling of melodious ayre.
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.