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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Arange, Araynge, v. [OF. arangier, arengier, whence also late ME. arenge (Caxton), e.m.E. araynge (1523), arange.] tr. To draw up, set in order. —1375 Barb. xii. 36.
[He] knew the king, for that he saw Hym swa araynge his men on raw 1456 Hay I. 50/16.
Sa was the twa bataillis arangit Ib. 51/11.
Thai arangit thair bataillis