Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

druidess

Noun
/ˈdruːɪdɛs/
Definition
A female priest or priestess in ancient Celtic culture, particularly associated with the Druids.
Examples
  • The druidess performed rituals under the full moon to honor the earth’s cycles.
  • In ancient tales, the druidess was known for her wisdom and powerful connection to nature.
  • She served as a counselor and healer, revered by her community.
Meaning
A woman who serves as a spiritual leader or healer within the Druidic tradition, often linked to nature and the worship of gods and goddesses.
Synonyms
  • Priestess
  • Seer
  • Sorceress