Druid

noun
🔊/ˈdruːɪd/
🔊/ˈdruːɪd/
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  1. a priest of an ancient Celtic religion德鲁伊特(古代凯尔特人的祭司)
    CultureThe Druid religion was destroyed by the Romans in France and Britain but continued in Scotland and Ireland until Christianity replaced it. Today some people have brought this ancient religion back to life, sometimes holding ceremonies at Stonehenge.
    Topics Religion and festivalsc2
    Word Originfrom Latin druidae, druides (plural), from Gaulish; related to Irish draoidh ‘magician, sorcerer’.