Citations:jaden

Adjective: "(rare) made of, resembling, or pertaining to jade"

 * 1929, P. N. Krassnoff, The Amazon of the Desert, The White House (1929), page 55:
 * "Yes, dear Uncle Vania, and not only labradorit, but jaden lapis lazuli, horn-stone, all lie here under your very nose."
 * 1988, Florian C. Reiter, "The Visible Divinity: The Sacred Icon in Religious Taoism", Nachrichten der Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens (NOAG), Issue 144, page 66:
 * They were led by white rays to a spot where they found a jaden figure of Lao-tzu buried in the ground.
 * 2000, Curtis Dean Smith, "The Dream of Ch'ou-ch'ih: Su Shih's Awakening", [Taiwanese journal], Volume 18, Issue 1, June 2000, page 275:
 * The jaden maiden's window is empty, all ways are clear.
 * 2007, Nathan Redman, "Ave", in Bloodwork: Poems, Xulon Press (2007), page 327:
 * O Ruby Rose on Jasmine Leaf and Jaden Rod!
 * 2013, Hans Ulrich Vogel, Marco Polo Was in China: New Evidence from Currencies, Salts and Revenues, Brill (2013), ISBN 9789004231931, page 114:
 * A red stamp was impressed on the notes by means of the jaden state seal, the āl, with which the rulers were invested.
 * A red stamp was impressed on the notes by means of the jaden state seal, the āl, with which the rulers were invested.