Obs. [Phonetic var. of BRANDLE.] A kind of dance; = BRANGLE sb.1 2, BRANLE sb. 2, BRANSLE sb. 2.

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1662.  Pepys, Diary, 31 Dec. They danced the Brantle.

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1846.  Sir R. de Coverley, 229. Asking a thousand questions in a breath respecting certain brantles and corantos.

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