Obs. [f. BRANGLE v.1 + -ING1.] Shaking, agitation; also, mental perturbation.
1585. James I., Ess. Poesie (Arb.), 70. Who set the earth on her fundations sure, So as her brangling none shall euer see.
1597. Montgomerie, Cherrie & Slae, xx. My veines with brangling lyk to brek.