† ˈwrabble, v. Obs. rare.
In 6 wrable-, Sc. wrabill.
[Of obscure origin. Cf. warble v.3, worble v.]
intr. To wriggle.
| 1513 Douglas æneid viii. x. 84 About hir palpis..The tua twynnis..Sportand full tyte gan to wrabill and hing. 1534 More Answ. Poysoned Bk. i. iii. 7 The hote fyre of hell shalbe so fast tayed in all theyr tayles wrabelynge there together, y{supt} neuer shall they gete ye fyre fro theyr taylys. |