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Druidism

[droo-i-diz-uhm] / ˈdru ɪˌdɪz əm /


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Domestic Druidism: By bringing the inside outside these sculptures cast a sort of spell by making the world feel comfier, more habitable.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 17, 2025

These golden oldies range from Druidism, the ancient, mysterious Celtic religion, to Pantheism, which dates back to ancient Greece.

From Time Magazine Archive

God knows what religion we would have � possibly Druidism, if we have a Celtic rill in our veins.

From Time Magazine Archive

Arts and sciences were studied there, and thousands of verses enshrining the teachings of Druidism were committed to memory.

From Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race by Rolleston, T. W. (Thomas William)

Compared with Druidism, all other religious systems have a sort of commonplace and modern ring, even those which preceded it by centuries. 

From Wild Wales The People, Laguage & Scenery by Borrow, George Henry




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