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druidical
Derived word form of Druid

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Part of Stonehenge's appeal is that it's a riddle wrapped in mythology, swathed in druidical vestments and draped in a dodgy, if grand, relationship to the cosmos.

From The Guardian • Jun. 21, 2012

Cooper respects the oak of the law with druidical passion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Archeologists quarreled over whether Stonehenge was once a druidical temple, a Saxon sepulchre or a sun temple, whether it was early Bronze Age or earlier Neolithic.

From Time Magazine Archive

To adorn the setting Sculptor Noguchi chiseled a brooding group of druidical forms, which President Wilde likes but frankly calls "a puzzlement."

From Time Magazine Archive

After a trailing, thoughtful walk of a mile, he came to a spot where a circle of druidical monoliths stood huge and pale in the misty air.

From Prisoners of Conscience by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston