druid
/ˈdruːɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a ancient Celtic priestly class who were believed to have magical powers, or a person who practices a modern spiritual movement inspired by ancient druidism.
“The druid led the ceremony with a deep sense of spirituality.”
2. verb
To perform a ritual or ceremony, especially one in the style of ancient druids.
“The group decided to druid the wedding ceremony to make it more unique.”