druidish (Meaning)

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druidish (a.)

Druidic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of druidish

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druidish Sentence Examples

  1. The druidish ceremony was held in a sacred grove, deep within the forest.
  2. The druidish priests wore long white robes and carried staffs of mistletoe.
  3. The druidish rituals were often held at night, under the light of the full moon.
  4. The druidish beliefs centered around the worship of nature and the belief in the immortality of the soul.
  5. The druidish culture was rich in mythology, legend, and folklore.
  6. The druidish practices were often seen as pagan by the early Christian missionaries.
  7. The druidish legacy has been preserved in many Celtic cultures to this day.
  8. The druidish symbols and iconography can be found in many ancient Celtic artifacts.
  9. The druidish tradition has been revived in recent years by modern pagans and nature lovers.
  10. The druidish teachings continue to inspire and guide people who are seeking a deeper connection with nature and the divine.

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Druidic.

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No antonyms found.

The druidish ceremony was held in a sacred grove, deep within the forest.

The druidish priests wore long white robes and carried staffs of mistletoe.

The druidish rituals were often held at night, under the light of the full moon.

The druidish beliefs centered around the worship of nature and the belief in the immortality of the soul.