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Aquirophobia is the fear of garden gnomes.
Actually, there is a name for the fear of gnomes. It is gnomophobia. Though it is not as yet a recognized condition by organizations such as the APA, it does exist and has a name. It is actually not an uncommon phobia with sufferers reporting night terrors and other such problems regarding their fears. Many people suffer this phobia such as Shane (snakeskin) Robertson. He has a rash fear of garden knomes and reacts such as running in the night, sleepless night, and urinating in his pants.
There's one I know that's called Gnomeo (I forgot how to spell it) and Juliet. There's more books included gnomes too.
There are several types of gnomes in folklore, including garden gnomes, forest gnomes, and house gnomes. These gnomes are often described as small, human-like creatures with magical abilities and a connection to nature. Each type of gnome is said to have its own unique characteristics and behaviors.
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Gnomes were guardians in ancient literature
No, Gnomes do not exist.
Wisdom of the Gnomes was created in 1987.
Wisdom of the Gnomes ended in 1987.
The episode with underpants gnomes from season 2, episode 17 titled "Gnomes".
There is no standard collective noun for 'garden gnomes', in which case any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a pair of garden gnomes; a troop of garden gnomes, a tribe of garden gnomes, etc.
The Weasleys get rid of their garden gnomes by using a method called "gnome tossing." This involves grabbing the gnomes by their feet and throwing them over the garden fence to keep their garden free of these pesky creatures. Ron Weasley, in particular, demonstrates this technique in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." The gnomes are known for being mischievous and can be quite a nuisance in the garden.