Rangles vs Jangles - What's the difference?
rangles | jangles |
(rangle)
(obsolete, dialect, UK) To range about in an irregular manner.
(jangle)
To make a rattling metallic sound.
To cause something to make a rattling metallic sound.
* Shakespeare
To irritate.
To quarrel in words; to wrangle.
* Shakespeare
* Carlyle
A rattling metallic sound.
* Longfellow
(obsolete) Idle talk; prate; chatter; babble.
As verbs the difference between rangles and jangles
is that rangles is (rangle) while jangles is (jangle).rangles
English
Verb
(head)rangle
English
Verb
(rangl)- (Halliwell)
jangles
English
Verb
(head)jangle
English
Verb
- Like sweet bells jangled , out of tune, and harsh.
- The sound from the next apartment jangled my nerves.
- Good wits will be jangling ; but, gentles, agree.
- Prussian Trenck jargons and jangles in an unmelodious manner.
Noun
(en noun)- the musical jangle of sleigh bells
- (Chaucer)