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dru·id
/ˈdruɪd/
德魯伊教團員
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dru·id
n.
1.
One
of
an
order
of
priests
which
in
ancient
times
existed
among
certain
branches
of
the
Celtic
race
,
especially
among
the
Gauls
and
Britons
.
Note:
☞
The
Druids
superintended
the
affairs
of
religion
and
morality
,
and
exercised
judicial
functions
.
They
practiced
divination
and
magic
,
and
sacrificed
human
victims
as
a
part
of
their
worship
.
They
consisted
of
three
classes
;
the
bards
,
the
vates
or
prophets
,
and
the
Druids
proper
,
or
priests
.
Their
most
sacred
rites
were
performed
in
the
depths
of
oak
forests
or
of
caves
.
2.
A
member
of
a
social
and
benevolent
order
,
founded
in
London
in
1781,
and
professedly
based
on
the
traditions
of
the
ancient
Druids
.
Lodges
or
groves
of
the
society
are
established
in
other
countries
.
Druid stones
,
a
name
given
,
in
the
south
of
England
,
to
weatherworn
,
rough
pillars
of
gray
sandstone
scattered
over
the
chalk
downs
,
but
in
other
countries
generally
in
the
form
of
circles
,
or
in
detached
pillars
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
druid
n
:
a
pre-Christian
priest
among
the
Celts
of
ancient
Gaul
and
Britain
and
Ireland
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