inˈvein, v. rare.
Also 6 envayn.
[f. in-2 (en-1) + vein v.]
trans. To streak or diversify with or as with veins.
a 1529 Skelton ‘Knoledge, aquayntance’ 17 Saphyre of sadnes, enuayned with indy blew. 1826 New Monthly Mag. XVI. 404 Carpets wove Of purple grain with gold inveined. |