Obs. rare. [Of obscure origin. Perh. merely a var. of the erroneous form wranglan(d) cited s.v. WRANLONS; but cf. WRAGGLE v.1]
1. (See quot. and cf. WRANLONS.)
1611. Cotgr., Raboudris, wraglands; crooked, or misgrowne trees which will neuer proue timber.
2. (See quot. and cf. WRECKLING.)
1611. Cotgr., Rabougrir, to wax mishapen, or imperfect of shape; to become a wragland, or grub.