ppl. a. Obs. [f. FANGLE sb.1 + -ED2.] Characterized by crotchets or fopperies.
1587. M. Grove, Pelops and Hippodamia (1878), 48.
Mens minds wer not so fangled then | |
as now they doe appeare. |
1611. Shaks., Cymb., V. iv. 134.
Be not, as is our fangled world, a Garment, | |
Nobler then that it couers. |
1727. in Bailey.