▪ I. † ˈfrabble, n. Obs. rare—1.
[Cf. next.]
Confused wrangling.
| 1685 H. More Paralip. Prophet. 370 Rather a frabble of words than a distinct disagreement of senses. |
▪ II. ˈfrabble, v. rare.
[dim. or freq. of frab. Cf. brabble.]
intr. To bicker, wrangle.
| 1885 Manch. Even. News 6 July 2/2 It is distinctly undesirable that the matter should be made a peg on which to hang further misunderstandings and frabblings. |