A stone, commonly of a pale to dark green color but sometimes whitish. It is very hard and compact, capable of fine polish, and is used for ornamental purposes and for implements, esp. in Eastern countries and among many early peoples.
A color resembling that of jade{1}; it varies from yellowish-green to bluish-green.
A mean or tired horse; a worthless nag.
A disreputable or vicious woman; a wench; a quean; also, sometimes, a worthless man.
A young woman; - generally so called in irony or slight contempt.
To treat like a jade; to spurn.
To make ridiculous and contemptible.
To exhaust by overdriving or long-continued labor of any kind; to tire, make dull, or wear out by severe or tedious tasks; to harass.
To become weary; to lose spirit.
A precious stone of a rich green color, a variety of beryl. See Beryl.
A kind of type, in size between minion and nonpare l. It is used by English printers.
Of a rich green color, like that of the emerald.