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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XII).
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Wre(i)sting, Wra(i)sting, vbl. n. Also: wreasting, wristing, wrysting. [ME and e.m.E. wrastyng (Wyclif), wrestynge (Prompt. Parv.).]

1. The action of twisting or turning. (Wre(i)st v. 2.) b. A sprain. (Wre(i)st v. 2 b.) a1605 Montg. Ch. & Slae 276 (L).
Ane fysche fanggit in the net … With wreisting [W. Ay wristing, Wr. wristing] and thrysting, The faster stykis scho
b. 1650 Maxwell Mem. 351.
Cureing … diseases, such as blastings, wrestings [etc.]
1662 Highland P. III 5 (see Brising vbl. n.).

2. The twisting or misinterpretation of words, etc.; an instance of this. (Wre(i)st v. 3.) 1558 Treas. Acc. X 370.
Thair wrangus using and wristing of the scripture
1562-3 Winȝet I 20/1.
We allegeit na thing … bot … the expres word of God, but wrysting, wrying, gloissing, or cloking
1562-3 Winȝet II 23/27.
He … wald delete thai cursit nocht writtingis, bot wristingis, of the new vngodlines
1585 Acts III 386/2.
That the same [sc. ordinances] sall at na tyme … be abrogat … that na … persoun … pretend to argun … for the infringeing breking wrasting abrogatioun or derogatioun thairof
c1590 Fowler II 34/15.
Thou sould haue na cause … to accuse me in depriuing thy dytement, or in wraisting thy words: I haue set downe a portioun of thy letter
a1634 Forbes Rec. 523.
By wreisting all things to a wrong sense
1651 Rec. Kirk Scotl. 646/1.
Our not cleiring, bot wreasting the trew staite of the quarrell with a vilfull reiecting of all meines for prewenting the sheding of blood
1669 Jus Populi 187.
A wringing or wresting them [sc. Scriptures] to bring in our owne fancyes

3. The action of seizing (something). (Cf. Wre(i)st v. 4.) 1591 Aberd. B. Rec. II 72.
Passing to the fredome … and their wreisting at the townis instance the peitts cassin be the said erle … wpon the fredome of this burght

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