"draoidheachd" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Scottish Gaelic]

IPA: /drɯɪʲaxk/ Forms: draoidheachdan [plural]
Etymology: From Old Irish druídecht, draídecht f (“secret lore and arts of the druids; (in wider sense) occult science, wizardry”). By surface analysis, draoidh (“druid; wizard, magician; diviner”) + -achd. Cognate to Irish draíocht. Etymology templates: {{qualifier|in wider sense}} (in wider sense), {{inh|gd|sga|druídecht, draídecht||secret lore and arts of the druids; (in wider sense) occult science, wizardry|g=f}} Old Irish druídecht, draídecht f (“secret lore and arts of the druids; (in wider sense) occult science, wizardry”), {{surf|gd|draoidh|-achd|gloss1=druid; wizard, magician; diviner}} By surface analysis, draoidh (“druid; wizard, magician; diviner”) + -achd, {{cog|ga|draíocht}} Irish draíocht Head templates: {{head|gd|noun|plural|draoidheachdan|g=f}} draoidheachd f (plural draoidheachdan)
  1. bewitchment, sorcery, druidism, druidry, magic, charm, enchantment Tags: feminine Related terms: geas, geasachd, drùidheachd
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