In the word "gnome," it refers to a diminutive, often clever and mischievous, supernatural being associated with earth and nature in folklore.
nonemaybe question is meant to beWhat letter is silent in gnomethen answer is g
No. It is a Latin word invented by the 16th-century Swiss alchemist Paracelsus. Yes............ Its an acronym for Guarding . Naturally Over Mother Earth
The gnawing gnome gracefully gathered gnarled stones.
gnomes gnarled and gnawed greatly
Some examples of words that rarely occur initially in English include "queue," "rhythm," and "gnome." These words have unusual spellings or letter combinations that are not commonly found at the beginning of English words.
There is a Gnome in my garden.
Gnom
The 'g' is silent. Gnome is pronounced "nom" with a long o sound.
Well, if you are talking about a cheat gnome, there isn't one, just a cheat box. if you mean the garden gnome, well, it would look like any other gnome.
No
they have a date!
In English, a word starting with "gn" sounds the same as if the g wasn't there. But, the word gnome comes from the Greek genomos(geh-noe-moes)meaning "earth-dweller."
Nogema can be rearranged to form the English word "gnome".
actually, the gnome shroom does not turn into a gnome, it's just a joke.
It is called Abiword.
Ehh...Gnome? No clue, but it's a guess.
A Gnome There Was was created in 1950.