🇬🇧🇪🇸 druid - druida : English Lesson
noun
Meaning of "druid" ("druida"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
A druid is a wise person from ancient times who loved and protected nature, studied the stars and plants, and led special magical or spiritual ceremonies for their people.
The druid said, "I can feel the ancient power of this forest," and then immediately walked into a spiderweb.
The druid tried to look mysterious, but he tripped on his robe and blessed the dirt with his face.
The druid promised a powerful ritual, but it mostly involved chanting and forgetting where he put his glasses.
Our class druid for Career Day brought a cauldron, three herbs, and a very unimpressed frog.
Real druids lived long ago in Celtic lands like ancient Ireland and Britain, where they were known as wise nature priests who studied stars, laws, and plants.
A tired farmer finds a druid by the oak, a druid tending roots with soft hands. The druid lifts a broken branch, sings, and soil brightens. Children watch as the druid scatters herbs; birds return. At dusk light warms their faces. The farmer cries, the druid smiles, and the small field breathes again.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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