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Through the ages, a Spade was most commonly known as a tool. The word Spade has been derived as a variation from the words below: SPADE: German- A tool for digging (Shovel). SPADER: German- occupational name for a SPADE maker it for someone woo used a SPADE in their work. SPAIDE/SPAID: American variation of German SPADE. SPADA: Italian- from SPADA "Sword" metonymic occupational name for an armoured man or swordsman or nickname for summertime who resembles a sword in some way. SPADEA: Italian- from Greek Spadéas "Swordsmith". SPADE has also been known to be defined as "Blade of the sword" which loosely translated to "strength". This version was more commonly used in [medieval times]. Its original spelling, [pronunciation] and cultural foundation is unknown. [Needless to say], Spade is a very old word.
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