draoidheachd
Scottish Gaelic
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.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /drɯɪʲaxk/
Noun
draoidheachd f (plural draoidheachdan)
- bewitchment, sorcery, druidism, druidry, magic, charm, enchantment
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