What is another word for Druidic?

Pronunciation: [dɹuːˈɪdɪk] (IPA)

The word Druidic refers to the practices, beliefs, or culture associated with the ancient Celtic priests known as Druids. Synonyms for Druidic may include pagan, mystical, spiritual, magical, occult, shamanic, esoteric, and cryptic. Each of these terms suggests a different facet of the Druidic tradition, from its deep connection to nature and the spirit world to its mysterious and enigmatic practices and beliefs. Whether you are exploring the history of these ancient priests or seeking to understand their spiritual teachings, understanding the many synonyms for Druidic can help you gain a deeper appreciation for this rich and complex tradition.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Druidic

As among mortals, so among the Tylwyth Teg there is a king; and this conception may have arisen directly from anthropomorphic influences on the ancient Brythonic religion, or it may have come directly from Druidic teachings.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
Before them all he told her that she should be punished for her wickedness, and then he changed her, by his Druidic power, into a gray vulture.
"Fairies and Folk of Ireland"
William Henry Frost
Claudius struck hard at the Jewish and Druidic rites, but on the other hand he was ready to transport those of Eleusis to Rome.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill

Famous quotes with Druidic

  • This was the beginning of something, yet I had ventured back into a world from which I had come and found it an alien world of which I was no longer a part.  In a sense I had always been alien. My Druidic training had taken me deep into a past that held more than the present, and along with it had been my father’s accounts, returning home after voyages, of a world beyond our shores. I had mingled with the men of his crews, almost half of which had come from other lands, other cultures, until I had become a stranger in my own land.
    Louis L'Amour

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