branglement
(ˈbræŋg(ə)lmənt)
[f. brangle v.2 + -ment; but cf. F. branlement.]
A wrangle, a disorderly dispute.
| 1617 Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. x. 446 The Bishop would not rush into this new branglement. 1830 Blackw. Mag. XXVIII. 179 A specimen of conjugal branglement. 1879 Cornh. Mag. Dec. 688 He declined to hold a branglement with a blockhead. |