Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

druid

noun
/ˈdruːɪd/
Definition
A member of a group of priestly and learned people in ancient Celtic cultures, particularly in Gaul and Britain, who are believed to have practiced various forms of spirituality and were known for their knowledge of the natural world.
Examples
  • The ancient druid performed rituals in the sacred grove.
  • Many legends describe druids as wise and powerful figures in their communities.
  • In modern neopagan practices, some people identify as druids, embracing nature and spirituality.
Meaning
The term druid refers to a religious leader or scholar in ancient Celtic society. Druids were often seen as mediators between the gods and the people, possessing wisdom and knowledge that contributed to their revered status.
Synonyms
  • priest
  • sorcerer
  • shaman
  • mage