ppl. a. Sc. Obs. rare. [UN-1 8.] Not shaken or made uncertain.
1671. R. MacWard, True Nonconf., 368. The more serious Presbyterians remain stedfast and unbrangled with these delusions.
c. 1730. T. Boston, Life, ix. (1908), 182. Gods calling me to the place remained clear, plain, and unbrangled.