druidic
pronunciation
How to pronounce druidic in British English: UK [d'ru:ɪdɪk]
How to pronounce druidic in American English: US [d'ruɪdɪk]
Word Origin
- Druidic (adj.)
- 1773, from Druid + -ic. Related: Druidical.
Example
- 1. No druidic documents have survived .
- 2. Sources indicate that such a symbol existed in the druidic religion on the 2nd century b.c. but it doesn 't matter .
- 3. As he continued to use druidic magic , his eyes acquired the golden incandescence that had once been so coveted by other night elves .
- 4. There may have been a druidic teaching center on anglesey ( ynys mon ) centered on magical lakes , but what was taught , whether poetry , astronomy or whether possibly even the greek language , is conjecture .
- 5. Caesar also notes the druidic sense of the guardian spirit of the tribe , whom he translated as dispater , with a general sense of father hades . Writers like diodorus and strabo with less firsthand experience than caesar , were of the opinion that this class included druids , bards and soothsayers .