gnomed

adj

Etymology

From gnome + -d. (Some early versions had an accented "gnomèd", sic.)

  1. derived from gnomus
  2. borrowed from gnome
  3. suffixed as gnomed — “gnome + d

Definitions

  1. Inhabited by gnomes.

    • Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings, / Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, / Empty the haunted air, and gnomed mine— […]

The neighborhood

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