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The followng was recently removed without justification "Six hundred years ago in the english language a jade was a worn out useless old horse, four hundred years ago it meant an untrustwothy promiscuous woman"....... According to Chambers it still does. Hence the word 'jaded' ..( many folk don't know that and call their daughters Jade.. and good luck to them. I know a couple of very nice young women called Jade) 92.238.234.172 (talk) mikeL
P.S. 'Jade' has been used by Shakespeare, Johnson, Cervantes (as translated) and several other prominent writers with various nuances of meaning. mike —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.238.234.205 (talk) 21:45, 4 April 2010 (UTC)Reply