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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

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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

The antiquarians of the neighbourhood said it was either a survival from the Romans, or more likely still a relic of Druidism and sun worship.

From A Fortunate Term by Brazil, Angela

Druidism, however, in its germs may be of any antiquity; not, however, if we suppose that the first introduction of bronze coincided with the first introduction of the Kelts.

From The Ethnology of the British Islands by Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon)




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