Gnome usually refers to a gnome, one of a mythical race of small people, or to: This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
Noldor — one of the tribes of Elves in Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth, called Gnomes in Tolkien's early works.
Gnome (Warcraft) — small sentients in the fictional world of Azeroth.
Gnome (Dragonlance), a spin-off of the Dungeons & Dragons gnome, who populate Mount Nevermind in the fictional world of Krynn in the series of fantasy novels, Dragonlance. They are also called Tinker Gnomes.
Gnome may also refer to: In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, gnomes are a humanoid race, and are one of the core races available for play as player characters. ... In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Noldor (meaning those with knowledge) are of the second clan of the Elves who came to Aman, the Tatyar. ... Gnomes as seen in World of Warcraft (without Armor). ... Gnomes are a fictional species in the Dragonlance setting of novels and role-playing games. ... The current edition Dragonlance logo, as seen on all books published in the more recent times. ...
Gnome (rhetoric), saying or maxim providing instruction in compact form
GNOME — a desktop environment for computers running Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
Sky Gnome a device for accessing sky radio channels and digital television from around the house.
In Wikipedia, WikiGnomes are editors who focus on minor but useful edits rather than creating extensive new content.
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According to Paracelsus, gnomes are the most important of the elemental spirits of the element of earth.
Gnomes appear in the German fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
In Fairy tales the gnome is usually a creature living deep underground and guarding buried treasure, resembling a small gnarled old man. Accordingly Swiss bankers are sometimes referred to as the Gnomes of Zurich.