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- Wrangle - v. i. - To argue; to debate; to dispute.
- Wrangle - v. i. - To dispute angrily; to quarrel peevishly and noisily; to brawl; to altercate.
- Wrangle - v. t. - To involve in a quarrel or dispute; to embroil.
- Wrangle - n. - An angry dispute; a noisy quarrel; a squabble; an altercation.
- Wrangled - imp. & p. p. - of Wrangle
- Wrangler - n. - An angry disputant; one who disputes with heat or peevishness.
- Wrangler - n. - One of those who stand in the first rank of honors in the University of Cambridge, England. They are called, according to their rank, senior wrangler, second wrangler, third wrangler, etc. Cf. Optime.
- Wranglership - n. - The honor or position of being a wrangler at the University of Cambridge, England.
- Wranglesome - a. - Contentious; quarrelsome.
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- G2051 ἐρίζω - 2051 ἐρίζω - ἘΡΊΖΩ - - erízō - er-id'-zo - from ἔρις; to wrangle:--strive. - Verb - greek
- G3151 ματαιολόγος - 3151 ματαιολόγος - ΜΑΤΑΙΟΛΌΓΟΣ - - mataiológos - mat-ah-yol-og'-os - from μάταιος and λέγω; an idle (i.e. senseless or mischievous) talker, i.e. a wrangler:--vain talker. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H7378 רִיב - 7378 רִיב - רִיב - - rîyb - reeb - or רוּב; a primitive root; properly, to toss, i.e. grapple; mostly figuratively, to wrangle, i.e. hold a controversy; (by implication) to defend; adversary, chide, complain, contend, debate, [idiom] ever, [idiom] lay wait, plead, rebuke, strive, [idiom] thoroughly. - Verb - heb