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gad·a·rene \ˈgadəˌrēn, ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin Gadarenus, from Greek Gadarēnos inhabitant of Gadara, from Gadara, ancient town near the Sea of Galilee in northern Palestine 1. usually capitalized : of or relating to Gadara or its inhabitants 2. often capitalized [from the Gadarene swine (Mt 8: 28) that rushed into the sea and drowned when Jesus sent into them demons exorcised from a demoniac person] : rushing precipitously forward : engaged in headlong flight < watching the Gadarene swarms surging along the pavements of cities — Bruce Marshall > < perceiving this pitfall and attempting to prevent his ardent followers from making a gadarene plunge into it — Bergen Evans > |