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ˈwraxle, v. Obs. exc. s.w. dial. Forms: 1 wraxlian, 3–4 wraxli, 4–5, 9 dial. wraxle (5 wracsle, wraskle, 9 dial. wroxle, roxle). [OE. wraxlian = OFris. wraxlia (WFris. wrakselje, wrokselje). The orig. form of the stem may have been wrasc-; cf. OE. wrǽstlian wrestle v.] intr. To wrestle; to contend, ...
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wrangle
▪ I. wrangle, n. (ˈræŋg(ə)l) [f. next.] 1. An angry dispute or noisy quarrel; an altercation or bitter disputation. Also fig.1547 Latimer in Foxe A. & M. (1563) 1350/2 Or els he had neuer come into this wrangle for his own goods with your brother. 1611 Cotgr., Noise, brabble,..wrangle, squabble. 167...
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wrestle
▪ I. wrestle, n. (ˈrɛs(ə)l) [f. next. Cf. warsle n.] 1. Without article. The action of wrestling or struggling; the fact of having wrestled. Also fig.1593 Queen Elizabeth Boeth. iv. pr. vii. 99 So ought not a wise man beare with greefe, fortunes wrestell [L. certamen fortunæ]. 1796 Burns Poem on Lif...
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