rare. [f. VEIN sb.] The course of a vein or veins; a collection or system of veins.
1875. Blackmore, Alice Lorraine, xlviii. Therefore one might see the rich fruit with russet veinage mellowing. Ibid. (1881), Christowell, II. ii. 24. His housekeeper, following quickly the veinage of his thoughts, called back from the top of the back stairs.
1904. Academy, 23 April, 454/2. There is a veinage of supernaturalism through the book.