| 单词 | wrang-nail | 
	
		| 释义 | † wrang-nailn.Etymology: variant of Middle English angnail (Old English angnægel  ), perhaps by confusion with warnail   (Old English wernægel  ) warnel n. Obsolete. rare . the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of visible parts > skin disorders > 			[noun]		 > hardening or thickening > hard skin > corn?c1530     		(1903)	 64  				For to Dystroy a Wrang Nayle, othe[r]wyse callyd a Corne. 1556    J. Withals  		(new ed.)	 sig. X i/2  				An agnayle or wrangnayle [1562 wragnayle], clauus. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online September 2020).<  n.?c1530 | 
	
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