Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FANGLE
n.fang'gl. A new attempt; a trifling scheme. [Not used. ]
FANGLED
a.Properly, begun, new made; hence, gaudy; showy; vainly decorated. [Seldom used, except with new. See New-fangled. ]
FANGLESS
a.Having no fangs or tusks; toothless; as a fangless lion.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FANGLE
Fan "gle, n. Etym: [From Fang, v. t.; hence, prop. , a taking up a new thing. ]
Defn: Something new-fashioned; a foolish innovation; a gewgaw; a trifling ornament.
FANGLE
FANGLE Fan "gle, v. t.
Defn: To fashion. [Obs. ] To control and new fangle the Scripture. Milton.
FANGLED
FANGLED Fan "gled, a.
Defn: New made; hence, gaudy; showy; vainly decorated. [Obs. , except with the prefix new. ] See Newfangled. "Our fangled world. " Shak.
FANGLENESS
FANGLENESS Fan "gle *ness, n.
Defn: Quality of being fangled. [Obs. ] He them in new fangleness did pass. Spenser.
FANGLESS
FANGLESS Fang "less, a.
Defn: Destitute of fangs or tusks. "A fangless lion. " Shak.
Duden Dictionary
Fangleine
Fang lei ne Substantiv, feminin Seemannssprache , die |F a ngleine |an Bord eines Schiffes oder Bootes befestigte Leine zum Festmachen