Obs. Also wrager. [Cf. WRAG v.] One who wrangles.
c. 1460. Towneley Myst. xii. 58. Both bosters and bragers god kepe vs fro;
Sich wryers and wragers gose to and fro For to crak. Ibid., xxx. 143. A bag full
Of Wraggers and wrears, a bag full of brefes, Of carpars and cryars [etc.].