[f. WEFT sb.1 + -AGE.] The arrangement of the threads of a woven fabric. Chiefly transf.

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1681.  Grew, Musæum, I. § i. 3. Whereby also the weftage of the fibers … of the Muscules might more easily … be observed.

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1746.  G. Adams, Microgr., xxxvii. § 4 (1747), 203. The Weftage of the Fibres [of wood].

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1901.  F. E. Taylor, Folk-Sp. S. Lanc. (E. D. D.), Weftage, the texture of woven cloth.

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