gnomess

English

Etymology

From gnome + -ess.

Noun

gnomess (plural gnomesses)

  1. A female gnome.
    • 2007, Shadow on the Land page 115:
      Surviving was too harsh, to worry about the life of another Gnome. Females, properly Gnomesses, were another reason that Gnomes often fought.
    • 2013, Tales From A Second Hand Wand Shoppe: Book 2 - Gnomes, and , and Halflings, and Assassins! Oh My! page 120:
      The Gnomess turned and looked (longingly?) at the now closed shoppe Door.

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