The English word jade (alternative spelling “jaid”) is derived (via French l’ejade and Latin ilia)[1] from the Spanish term piedra de ijada (first recorded in 1565) or “loin stone”, from its reputed efficacy in curing ailments of the loins and kidneys. Nephrite is derived from lapis nephriticus, the Latin version of the Spanish piedra de ijada.[2]
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