Obs. Also 6 Sc. brangland. [f. BRANGLE v.1 + -ING2.] Shaking, tottering; vibrating, quivering. Also fig.
1513. Douglas, Æneis, X. viii. 107. The brangland speyr.
1613. Daniel, Coll. Hist. Eng., 108. Before the settling of the government whilest it was new and brangling.
1653. Urquhart, Rabelais, III. xlv. Such a brangling agitation and moving.