rare. [f. VEIN sb.] The course of a vein or veins; a collection or system of veins.

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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.

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1904.  Academy, 23 April, 454/2. There is a veinage of supernaturalism through the book.

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