IPA: /noʊm/
KK: /noʊm/
A small, mythical creature often depicted as a dwarf, known for living underground and guarding treasures.
In the garden, there was a cheerful gnome standing next to the flowers.
**Gnome** → The word 'gnome' originates from the Greek word 'gnōmē' (meaning thought or intelligence) and was later adapted in the 16th century to refer to a mythical creature associated with the earth. The term reflects the idea of a being that embodies wisdom and knowledge, often depicted as a small, humanoid figure living underground.
Think of 'gnōmē' meaning thought or intelligence, which helps you remember that a gnome is often portrayed as a wise, earth-dwelling creature.