Bejade

/bɪˈdʒeɪd/ verb

To make worn out or tired; to exhaust or fatigue.

From 'be-' (Old English prefix meaning to make or cause) plus 'jade' (from Spanish 'jada,' originally referring to a kidney stone disease, then used metaphorically for a worn-out horse, then generalized to mean exhausted).

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