The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bransle
Bransle \Bran"sle\, n. [See Brawl a dance.]
A brawl or dance. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
bransle
n. (context obsolete English) A kind of dance, or a song designed for such a dance.
Usage examples of "bransle".
Maltese Bransle that kept parting them and then suddenly jolting them back together.
The old minstrel of Belec had been sick that week with the beginnings of the fever that was to kill him, but Sir Gawaine had shown her a few new bransle steps as well as he could without music.