Obs. [f. BRANLE v. + -ING2.] Wavering, vacillating, insecure.

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c. 1645.  Howell, Lett., v. 47. Whosoever was found pendulous, or branling [ed. 1713 brandling] in his Religion. Ibid. (1646), Lustra Ludov., 169. Notwithstanding the branling hazardous stand he was at.

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