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druidic
dru·id also Dru·id D0400700 (dro͞o′ĭd)n. A member of an order of priests in ancient Gaul and Britain who appear in Welsh and Irish legend as prophets and sorcerers. [From Latin druidēs, druids, of Celtic origin; see deru- in Indo-European roots.] dru·id′ic (dro͞o-ĭd′ĭk), dru·id′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.dru·id′i·cal·ly adv.dru′id·ism n.ThesaurusSeeDruid |