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From Greek ‘thought, opinion’, from the abject of ‘to know’.
# A abrupt absorption or maxim; a cogent saying.
From French , from avant-garde Latin , acclimated by Paracelsus as a analogue for ‘pygmy’.
#A allegorical being, declared to be short, usually barbate men who abide the close locations of the earth, and act as guardians of mines, treasure, etc
# (Rosicrucianism) The getting of earth.
#A dwarf; a goblin; a being of baby ability or agee features, or of aberrant appearance.
# A baby owl (Glaucidium gnoma) of the Western Affiliated States.
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From Greek ‘thought, opinion’, from the abject of ‘to know’.
# A abrupt absorption or maxim; a cogent saying.
From French , from avant-garde Latin , acclimated by Paracelsus as a analogue for ‘pygmy’.
#A allegorical being, declared to be short, usually barbate men who abide the close locations of the earth, and act as guardians of mines, treasure, etc
# (Rosicrucianism) The getting of earth.
#A dwarf; a goblin; a being of baby ability or agee features, or of aberrant appearance.
# A baby owl (Glaucidium gnoma) of the Western Affiliated States.
[[la:gnome]]
[[fi:gnome]]
[[vi:gnome]]
[[zh:gnome]]
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