v. Obs. Also wrixel, wryxle. [OE. wrixlian, -an to alter, change, exchange, etc., also ʓewrixlian, altered form of ʓewixlian, = OFris. wixlia, OS. wehsalon, OHG. wehsalon (G. wechseln), etc.]

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  1.  trans. To alter, change, confound.

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 9327. What whylenes, or wanspede, wryxles our mynd? Ibid., 10328. Wodenes þe wrixlet, & þi wit failet.

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  2.  To exchange.

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 3120. Þai hade laisure … þere likyng to say, And wrixle þere wit & þere wille shewe.

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