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mad
adjective
Disordered in intellect; distracted; furious. We must bind our passions in chains, lest like mad folks, they break their locks and bolts.
mad
Proceeding from disordered intellect or expressing it; as a mad demeanor.
mad
Enraged; furious; as a mad bull. And being exceedingly mad against them, I persecuted them, even to strange cities. Acis 26:77.
mad
Inflamed to excess with desire; excited with violent and unreasonable passion or appetite; infatuated; followed properly by after. The world is running made after farce, the extremity of bad poetry. “Mad upon their idols,” would be better rendered, “Mad after their idols.” Jeremiah 50:38.
mad
Distracted with anxiety or trouble; extremely perplexed. Thou shalt be mad for the sight of thine eyes-- Deuteronomy 28:34.
mad
Infatuated with folly. The spiritual man is mad. Hosea 9:7.
mad
Inflamed with anger; very angry.
mad
Proceeding from folly or infatuation. Mad wars destroy in one year the works of many years of peace.