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A druid was a member of the educated, professional class among the Celtic peoples of Gaul, Britain, Ireland, and possibly elsewhere during the Iron Age. While the best known among the druids were the religious leaders, the druid class also included law-speakers, poets and doctors, among other learned professions. Very little is known about the anc...
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[Dungeons & Dragons] The druid is a playable character class in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Druids wield nature-themed magic. Prior to 4th edition, they gain divine magic from being at one with nature, or from one of several patron gods of the wild, while in 4th edition, they gain primal magic from the world and its na...
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[character class] In role-playing games, a druid is a character class that is generally portrayed as using nature-based magical abilities and striving to protect nature from civilized intrusion. Druid characters tend to have abilities that involve healing, weather or plant related spells, summoning animal allies, and shapeshifting. == Dunge...
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[database designer] Druid is the name of two different open-source database products. The first Druid (open-source data store) is a column-oriented, distributed, analytical datastore. The second is a no-longer developed open-source graphical database designer tool written in Java. Druid is a GUI tool for database build and management. Users...
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[open-source data store] Druid is a column-oriented open-source distributed data store written in Java. Druid is designed to quickly ingest massive quantities of time-series data, making that data immediately available to queries. This is sometimes referred to as real-time data. On the developer Q&A site Stackoverflow, Druid is described as...
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[video game] Druid is an action-adventure game developed by Vortex Software and published by Firebird in {vgy|1986} for the Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64, also ported to Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum. The game was ported by Nippon Dexter for the MSX in Japan-only in 1988. Another Japanese port of Druid entitled ドルイド 恐怖の...
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(Celtic: `Knowing [or Finding] the Oak Tree`), member of the learned class among the ancient Celts. They seem to have frequented oak forests and ... [4 related articles]
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The druids condoned the actions of the 2 Catuvellaunian princes, for it was the druids, whose ranks were drawn from the cream of the British nobility, who apart from holding the monopoly on all things intellectual, also had control of the state religion of the island, and were able through their vast network of inter-tribal connections to split tri…...
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Dru'id noun [ Latin
Druides ; of Celtic origin; confer Ir. & Gael.
draoi ,
druidh , magician, Druid, W.
derwydd Druid.]
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. ...
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The druids were ancient Celtic priests. Their group still exists today in secret, despite the existence of charlatan groups claiming to be druids.
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The ancient druids were divided into three functional orders: primitive druid, bard and ovate. Druidism originated amongst the megalithic ancient British. They taught it to the immigrant Celts, and later trained Celts from the continent.
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[
n] - a pre-Christian priest among the Celts of ancient Gaul and Britain and Ireland
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druid An ancient Celtic priest or soothsayer. Compounded of daru-, dru, 'oak', and wid-, 'know'; hence literally meaning 'they who know the oak'; so called with reference to their practices with mistletoe.
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noun a pre-Christian priest among the Celts of ancient Gaul and Britain and Ireland
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Nature attuned mages with the ability to transform into animals.
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a member of a pre-Christian religious order among the ancient Celts of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.
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