DRUID


Meaning of DRUID in English

n. (fem. Druidess)

1. an ancient Celtic priest, magician, or soothsayer of Gaul, Britain, or Ireland.

2 a member of a Welsh etc. Druidic order, esp. the Gorsedd.

Derivatives:

Druidism n. Druidic adj. Druidical adj.

Etymology: F druide or L pl. druidae, -des, Gk druidai f. Gaulish druides

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.