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Druidess

American  
[droo-i-dis] / ˈdru ɪ dɪs /

noun

(often lowercase)
  1. a female member of the Druids.


Gender

See -ess.

Etymology

Origin of Druidess

First recorded in 1745–55; Druid + -ess

Example Sentences

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For this, Druidess, I made thee her fosterer.

From Imaginations and Reveries by Russell, George William

In religion Miss Thorne was a pure Druidess.

From Barchester Towers by Trollope, Anthony

And beside, stern as a Druidess, sat his grandmother in her chair, feeding her eyes with grim satisfaction on the detestable sacrifice.

From Robert Falconer by MacDonald, George

Wednesday.—Welcome once more to our old friend, Norma, the Deceived Druidess, who was called Norma for short, she being an orphan, and having "nor par, nor ma."

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, November 15, 1890 by Various

Druidess, you have seen with subtle eyes the shining life beyond this.

From Imaginations and Reveries by Russell, George William

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