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Esperanto
Pronunciation
Noun
gnomo (accusative singular gnomon, plural gnomoj, accusative plural gnomojn)
- (mythology) gnome, dwarf
1995, J.R.R. Tolkien, translated by William Auld, La kunularo de l' ringoj, page 31:Kiel estas rakontite en La Hobito, venis iun tagon al la pordo de Bilbo la granda sorĉisto, Gandalfo la Griza, kun dek tri gnomoj: fakte neniu alia ol Torino Kverkaŝildo, posteulo de reĝoj, kaj ties dek du kunuloj en ekzilo.- As was recounted in The Hobbit, one day there came to Bilbo's door the great wizard, Gandalf the Grey, with thirteen dwarves: actually none other than Thorin Oakenshield, the successor of kings, and his twelve companions in exile.
Ido
Pronunciation
Noun
gnomo (plural gnomi)
- gnome
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): */ˈɲɔ.mo/
- Rhymes: -ɔmo
- Hyphenation: gnò‧mo
Noun
gnomo m (plural gnomi, feminine gnoma)
- gnome
- Synonym: folletto
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin gnomus, used by Paracelsus as a synonym for pygmaeus (“pygmy”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ɡiˈnõ.mu/, /ˈɡnõ.mu/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈɡno.mo/, /ɡiˈno.mo/
Noun
gnomo m (plural gnomos)
- gnome
Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin gnomus, coined by Paracelsus as a synonym for pygmaeus (“pygmy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡnomo/ , /ˈnomo/ , /ˈɲomo/
- Rhymes: -omo
- Syllabification: gno‧mo
Noun
gnomo m (plural gnomos)
- (alchemy, folklore, fantasy) gnome
- Synonyms: duende, pigmeo
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