Definition of Druidesses

1. Noun. (plural of druidess) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Druidesses

1. druidess [n] - See also: druidess

Lexicographical Neighbors of Druidesses

drugmaker
drugmakers
drugmanite
drugs
drugs bust
drugs toxic to lung
drugster
drugsters
drugstore
drugstores
drugtaker
drugtakers
drugtaking
druid
druidess
druidesses (current term)
druidic
druidical
druidically
druidish
druidism
druidisms
druids
drum
drum-kit
drum brake
drum brakes
drum cadence
drum cadences

Literary usage of Druidesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of Ireland by Thomas Moore (1835)
"In one of those incursions, or forays, of which the territory of the monarch was so often the object, the place where these holy druidesses resided,* and ..."

2. Origins of English History by Charles Isaac Elton (1890)
"The College of druidesses. — Voyage to Britain. — Pytheas travels in Britain. — His observations. — Erroneous measurements. ..."

3. Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1831)
"... The druids acknowledged a chief to whom they sub- druidesses. mitted in all things, he resided at Chartrain; ..."

4. Teutonic mythology by Jacob Grimm (1882)
"... our prophetesses predict the end of the world (v. infra); and Tacitus Ann. 14, 32 speaks of British druidesses in these words: Feminae in furore ..."

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