Wrangle, to quarrel, to brawl: “for a score of kingdoms you should w., and I would call it fair play,” Tp. V, 174 (Staunton proposes wrong me). “ready to w. with mine own honesty,” Wiv. II, 1, 88. LLL IV, 1, 119. As V, 4, 197. Shr. III, 1, 4. Alls II, 2, 27. Tw. IV, 3, 14. H6A II, 4, 6. H6C II, 2, 176. R3 I, 3, 158. II, 4, 55. Caes. IV, 2, 45. Oth. III, 4, 144. Ant. I, 1, 48. II, 2, 106.