ppl. a. Sc. Obs. rare. [UN-1 8.] Not shaken or made uncertain.

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1671.  R. MacWard, True Nonconf., 368. The more serious Presbyterians … remain stedfast and unbrangled with these delusions.

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c. 1730.  T. Boston, Life, ix. (1908), 182. God’s calling me to the place remained clear, plain, and unbrangled.

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