? Obs. [Cf. RANGLE v.] Wreathed; twisted; injured by twisting.

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a. 1560.  Phaër, Æneid, VIII. (1562), Bb iij. Both noise and feare thei mingled through their work, and wrangled wrathes of following flame.

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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.

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