a. rare. [f. WEFT sb.1 + -Y1.] Of the nature of a weft (of thread, filament, vapor).
1867. W. Barnes, J. Pooles Gloss. Eng. Colony Forth & Bargy, Wexford, s.v., Wefty, webby, cobwebby.
1876. W. Marston, Dram. & Poet. Wks., II. 379.
And in its depth there stood a gaunt form pale | |
But regal, swathed in robes of lustrous white | |
Which took no shadow in their folds. His brow | |
Was circled by a wefty coronet | |
Which had a ghastly shining. |