0 an imaginary, very small, old man with a beard and a pointed hat, in traditional children's stories
1 (in children’s stories) an imaginary, very small old man who lives underground and guards gold and other valuable objects
For mulaelig there are, and formulaic verses, but no repeated gnomes.
Perhaps there is more creativity in these poems than we have been willing to credit, or perhaps there was a guiding hand which either avoided or edited out duplicated gnomes.
At that fair, hardly a flower appeared; it was mainly devoted to the selling of garden gnomes and fountains.
That is what it is all about and it has nothing to do with gnomes or speculators or anything else.
The driver goes off to argue with the gnomes.
I discovered recently a tendency among my friends to regard me as a "gnome".
It is important that the needs of everybody in the industry should be met, whether they are supplying garden gnomes or other products.
This nice touch that some gnome in some department thought up, "a reproduction silver inkstand", was very interesting.
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(童話中的)土地神,地下寶藏守護神, (花園中裝飾用的���守護神塑像,守護神石像, 低調的腦力工作者…
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(童话中的)土地神,地下宝藏守护神, (花园中装饰用的)守护神塑像,守护神石像, 低调的脑力工作者…
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gnomo, duende, enano de jardín…
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gnome, nain de jardin…
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