Obs. Also 6 Sc. brangland. [f. BRANGLE v.1 + -ING2.] Shaking, tottering; vibrating, quivering. Also fig.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneis, X. viii. 107. The brangland speyr.

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1613.  Daniel, Coll. Hist. Eng., 108. Before the settling of the government whilest it was new and brangling.

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1653.  Urquhart, Rabelais, III. xlv. Such a brangling agitation and moving.

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