† eˈstrangle, v. Obs.
[ad. OF. estrangler (mod.Fr. étrangler): see astrangle, strangle.]
trans. = strangle v.: in quot. to choke.
1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 134/2 A woman..had a sone deying in whos throte was a bone of a fysshe thwart whyche estrangled him. |