noun
- A female druid; a woman who practices druidism or belongs to a druidic order.
Usage: historical or literary; often used in fantasy and historical fiction
Examples
- The druidess performed ancient rituals in the sacred grove.
- In Celtic mythology, the druidess was revered for her wisdom and magical knowledge.
- The novel featured a powerful druidess who could commune with nature.
- Historical accounts mention druidesses serving as priestesses and healers in Celtic societies.
- The druidess cast her spell under the light of the full moon.