rare. [see -AGE.]
1818. Coleridge, Rem. (1836), I. 205. A blue islet of ether in a whole sky of blackest cloudage. Ibid. (a. 1834), IV. 432. Without it [reason], mans representative powers would be a delirium, a chaos, a scudding cloudage of shapes. Ibid. (a. 1834), Biogr. Lit. (1847), I. 321. The moon in the scud and cloudage of a breezy November night.