From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdruiddru‧id /ˈdruːɪd/ noun [countable] RRa member of an ancient group of priests, in Britain, Ireland, and France, before the Christian religion
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druid• The enigma of the stones draws druids to perform their weird rituals.• The water, drawn from a spring sacred to the druids, is celebrated for its healing properties.• According to legend they were young lovers whom the druids forbade to marry.Origin druid (1500-1600) Latin druides, from Gaulish; related to tree