Druid (disambiguation)

A druid was a member of the learned class in ancient Celtic cultures. Some were priests, but the title was also used for doctors, law-speakers, and other high-ranking professionals.

Druid may also refer to:

Roles and organizations

  • Druid, a female druid (or "druidess")
  • Druid, a member of the Ancient Order of Druids, a social service organisation
  • Druid, a rank within the Gorsedd of Bards
  • Druides, a World War II spy ring, led by Georges Lamarque, that provided V-1 and V-2 Intelligence
  • Druidry (modern), a variety of modern spiritual or religious practices, appealing to perceived aspects of ancient Druidic practice

Arts, entertainment, and media

Other uses

  • Druid, Denbighshire, Wales
  • Druid (open-source data store), also called Apache Druid
  • Druid, in software, another name for a wizard user interface function that leads a user through a series of steps
  • Druids, a hairpin bend at Brands Hatch racetrack
  • USS Druid (SP-321), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
  • Aedia funesta or the druid, a moth of the family Erebidae
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