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† ˈcrangle, v. Obs. intr. To twist, writhe, wriggle; = crankle. Hence ˈcrangling vbl. n. and ppl. a. (In quot. 1642 fig.)
1586Hudson tr. Du Bartas' Judith 18 (Jam.) A serpent..Which crangling crept. Ibid. 75 (Jam.) The Danow which begins to flow, With snakish crangling slow. 1642Rogers Naaman 212 Crangling and worldly wise braines. |