? Obs. [Cf. RANGLE v.] Wreathed; twisted; injured by twisting.
a. 1560. Phaër, Æneid, VIII. (1562), Bb iij. Both noise and feare thei mingled through their work, and wrangled wrathes of following flame.
1807. in Spirit Pub. Jrnls., XI. 17. The stump was harder than his head; and his arm was a little wrangled, as we may say, by pitching on it.