Definition: "Druidesses" is a term that refers to women who are known for their mystical or supernatural abilities. They often have powers that allow them to communicate with spirits, offer protection, and heal others. Some examples of druidesses include the Irish goddesses Balderdash and Fionnuala, the Scottish warrior queen Niamh, and the French goddess Agnes. These women may also be associated with other cultures or traditions where they are revered for their magical abilities.