| 释义 | druid noun[ C ]
 uk /ˈdruː.ɪd/ us /ˈdruː.ɪd/
 a priest of a religion followed in Britain, Ireland, and France, especially in ancient times(尤指古代英国、爱尔兰、法国等地的)德鲁伊特教的祭司
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 Darkness afterwards went over the face of the earth, through the incantations of the druid.
 For him Stonehenge and other stone circles were temples of the druids.
 The druids and the magicians were also wont to come to prophesy to them.
 The king was greatly enraged against Patrick for the killing of his druid.
 While the man from the woods waved his bough aloft and chanted that monotonous hymn, an idea of the ancient druids arose in my mind.
 
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