Obs. rare. [? cf. Ger. (dial.) fankel spark; also, a sort of demon.] ? A spark.

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1649.  G. Daniel, Trinarchodia, The Raigne of Henry the Fourth, xxxix.

        And this seclusion is but in our vse
A happiness; the fangle of Conceit
Lives in a Cell.
    Ibid., clxii. Truth is (fraught wth some Rudiments of Art
And strooke with fangle of his Countriman,
The boasted Merlin,) Hee would Challenge for ’t.
    Ibid., cclviii.
There may we find wth out the fangle which
Fires the drye touch of Constitution.

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