rangle/ˈɹæŋɡəl/EtymologyFrom range + -le (frequentative suffix).verbTo range about in an irregular manner.“Haue you not heard it long ago of cunning Fawkners tolde, / […] / And ſuch as knowe the luring voice of him that féedes them ſtill: / And neuer rangle farre abroade againſt the kéepers will, / Doe farre excéede the haggarde Hauke that ſtoopeth to no ſtale: / Nor forceth on the Lure awhit, but mounts with euery gale?”nounStones or gravel eaten by birds of prey to improve digestion; gastroliths“Previously she was seen eating on 1 pigeon fledgling 2 days before swalling the rangle”