IPA: /ˈdruːɪdɪk/
KK: /ˈdruːɪdɪk/
Relating to the ancient Celtic priests known as druids, who were involved in religious rituals and practices.
The festival celebrated druidic traditions that honored nature and the changing seasons.
Druidic → It is derived from "druides" (from Old Irish, meaning a learned person or priest) and the suffix "-ic" (meaning pertaining to). The word "druidic" refers to things related to the druids, who were ancient Celtic priests and scholars.
Think of the ancient Celtic priests ('druides') who were learned and wise, and remember that 'druidic' means relating to their practices and beliefs.