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- Originmid 17th century: from French, from modern Latin gnomus, a word used by Paracelsus as a synonym of Pygmaeus, denoting a mythical race of very small people said to inhabit parts of Ethiopia and India (compare with pygmy).noungnome (noun) · gnomes (plural noun)Originlate 16th century: from Greek gnōmē ‘thought, opinion’ (related to gignōskein ‘know’).
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