Gad·a·rene  (g ăd ə-r ēn ′, g ăd ′ə-r ēn )
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adj. Headlong; precipitate.
[From the New Testament account of the Gadarene swine (Matthew 8:28-34), in which Jesus cast demons out of man of Gadara and into a herd of swine, which then threw themselves into the sea, from Late Latin Gadarēnus, of or from Gadara (an ancient city of the Decapolis), from Greek Gadarēnos : Gadara, Gadara + -ēnos, suffix forming demonyms.] |