druith

/ˈdruːiθ/

Definitions

1. noun

A druid, a member of a priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures, often associated with magic, nature, and spirituality.

“The ancient text described the druid as a powerful figure connected to the land and its secrets.”

Synonyms

  • druid
  • magician
  • priest

Antonyms

  • disbeliever
  • skeptic