Priests of old
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DRUIDSPriests of old
DRUIDLike some priests of old
DRUIDSOld Irish priests.
FATHERFIGURESNumber of priests?
CLERGYGroup of priests
SALIIPriests of Mars
sacerdotalof priests; priestly.
LAMASPriests of the East
LAMASHigh priests of Tibet
ORACLESPriests of ancient Greece
SHIPPINGCURATESPriests of the fleet?
DRUIDSPriests of ancient Britain.
IMAMSPriests of a mosque.
RITESSome of a priest's duties
EPHODVestment of anc. Jewish priests.
DRUIDSAncient order of priests, etc.
ABBESFrench priests' titles of respect
AARONFirst of the Biblical high priests
EPHODSEmbroidered robes of Jewish high priests.
EPULOMember of Roman college of priests.
chantriesthe priests of a chantry endowment
sacerdotalof or relating to priests or a priesthood
druidone of an ancient celtic order of priests
druidsDRUID, one of an ancient celtic order of priests
priestlyOf, relating to, or befitting a priest or priests
theocracysystem of government by priests claiming a divine commission
sacerdotallySACERDOTAL, of or relating to priests or a priesthood
hieraticof or pertaining to priests or the priesthood; sacerdotal; priestly
fannella strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNEL
pontifices(in ancient Rome) A member of the principal college of priests
hierocraticalof or like a hierocracy, government by priests or religious ministers
druidessa female druid (one of an ancient celtic order of priests)
fannela strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNELL
druidessesDRUIDESS, a female druid (one of an ancient celtic order of priests)
fannelsFANNEL, a strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNELL
fannellsFANNELL, a strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNEL
druidicpertaining to a druid (one of an ancient celtic order of priests)
magusthe class of Zoroastrian priests in ancient Media and Persia, reputed to possess supernatural powers
magithe class of Zoroastrian priests in ancient Media and Persia, reputed to possess supernatural powers
corybantsone of the attendants or priests of Cybele noted for wildly emotional processions and rites