Associations to the word «Druid»
Noun
- Bard
- Celt
- Gaul
- Pagan
- Priestess
- Cymru
- Magus
- Bremen
- Divination
- Briton
- Avalon
- Hills
- Pliny
- Seer
- Worshipper
- Merlin
- Cleric
- Celtic
- Emory
- Priesthood
- Undertaker
- Tay
- Mona
- Caesar
- Sickle
- Chronicles
- Potion
- Neo
- Wil
- Decatur
- Magic
- Galway
- Conn
- Shaman
- Elf
- Lore
- Superstition
- Ponce
- Sorcerer
- Cauldron
- Orr
- Arch
- Gaius
- Rite
- Sacrifice
- Prophecy
- Grove
- Welsh
- Garry
- Cairn
- Ard
- Oak
- Romans
- Claudius
- Hutton
- Altar
- Witch
- Adler
- Tara
- Yew
- Spell
- Goddess
- Ulster
- Omen
- Antiquary
- Priest
- Connacht
- Dun
- Atlanta
- Wiltshire
- Roman
- Robe
- Magician
- Norma
- Wand
- Mac
- Finn
- Ritual
- Leah
- Romanticism
- Saxon
- Talisman
Wiktionary
DRUID, noun. One of an order of priests among certain groups of Celts before the adoption of Abrahamic religions.
DRUID, noun. Alternative form of druid
DRUID, noun. A follower of Druidry.
Dictionary definition
DRUID, noun. A pre-Christian priest among the Celts of ancient Gaul and Britain and Ireland.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.