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Druidess

Druidess \Dru"id*ess\, n. A female Druid; a prophetess.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Druidess

1755, from Druid + -ess. Formerly, Druid had been used indifferently of both sexes.

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druidess

n. A female druid.

Usage examples of "druidess".

You would have been then, and certainly are now, a druidess of great spirit and wisdom.

The child moved to the druidess, bent, poured wine into the goblet, her head bowed in polite deference.

The men around the fire shifted position, watched the druidess for a while.

He fixed his eyes on the druidess, on her pale, clear skin, on the curve of breast that lifted beneath the robe when she raised her goblet.

The young champion was swelled with pride that he should be acknowledged by a druidess, and she most beautiful.

He put me into the training to be a druidess and had me practice with it over and over again until I could use it at my will.

Fresh fish steamed between hot stones on the floor of the fire pit, for a feast in honor of the returning poet-son and the druidess he had brought with him.

You will do as I ask you now with the druidess so that she may learn to do the same.

When you were a wandering druidess, ignorant of your name and position, what had Macha and my father to fear?

The tribe would have heard, surely, that the druidess, wife of the son of their chieftain, had disappeared on her marriage night.

The druidess had been acting strangely of late, walking the fields at night and whispering to the moon.

What would the Centurion do to the ancient druidess when his Witcheyes went missing?

As an abandoned child, left to die on the shores of a sacred loch, she had been raised by an old druidess with ancient dreams.

Someday he would talk to this druidess and find out how she knew of things belonging only to his people.

He stood slowly and turned back to the blind druidess with the white hair.