Druids

/ˈdruːɪdz/ noun

priests, judges, and teachers in ancient Celtic society who were believed to have magical powers and deep knowledge of nature and the gods.

From Latin 'druidae', which came from a Celtic word possibly meaning 'oak-knower' (from 'dru-' meaning oak). These were the intellectual and spiritual leaders of Celtic peoples in Iron Age Europe.

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