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Druidic, a.|druːˈɪdɪk| [ad. L. type *druidic-us: see Druid and -ic. Cf. mod.F. druidique, (Dict. Acad. 1835).] Of or pertaining to the Druids.
1773Gentl. Mag. XLIII. 230 The remains of a stone tower, which I apprehend to be a Druidic work. 1803W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. I. 261 The druidic or rather bardic order, among the Cimbri, was very literate. 1878Browning Poets Croisic 16 ‘Scraps of Druidic lore’, Sigh scholars. |