释义 |
inˈvein, v. rare. Also 6 envayn. [f. in-2 (en-1) + vein v.] trans. To streak or diversify with or as with veins.
a1529Skelton ‘Knoledge, aquayntance’ 17 Saphyre of sadnes, enuayned with indy blew. 1826New Monthly Mag. XVI. 404 Carpets wove Of purple grain with gold inveined. |