From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Religiondruiddru‧id /ˈdruːɪd/ noun [countable]RRa member of an ancient group of priests, in Britain, Ireland, and France, before the ChristianreligionExamples from the Corpusdruid• The enigma of the stones draws druids to perform their weirdrituals.• The water, drawn from a springsacred to the druids, is celebrated for its healingproperties.• According to legend they were young lovers whom the druidsforbade to marry.Origindruid(1500-1600)Latindruides, from Gaulish; related to tree