GNOMES (63)

Oct 18, 2006 6:45 AM CST GNOMES
smoky
smokysmokyUnterland, Zurich Switzerland266 Threads 6 Polls 9,412 Posts
Do any of you know why Gnomes wear pointy hats?

After 10 of you have given your answers, I gonna give THE answer. Unless one or more of you are correct, in that case I will refrain from giving the answer, because then it will be obvious that you already know the answer, so it will be pointless me repeating what you just said. 1...2....3... go!cool
Oct 18, 2006 6:49 AM CST GNOMES
sunamaralive
sunamaralivesunamaraliveLake of Constance, Aargau Switzerland5 Threads 157 Posts
Hi Smoky wave

what sort of Gnomes you have in mind ?

The ones described in Tolkien´s books, or the ones the nordic people in their culture ? I think each part of the world has its own....applause
Oct 18, 2006 6:50 AM CST GNOMES
sweetcherry
sweetcherrysweetcherrysouth, Xlokk Malta21 Threads 1 Polls 376 Posts
To look taller?

So that people don't mistake them for mushrooms?

So that people won't find it comfortable to lean on them??

Dunno.. I give up dunno confused
Oct 18, 2006 7:02 AM CST GNOMES
wedward
wedwardwedwardlinz, Upper Austria Austria680 Threads 7,252 Posts
the gnomes in my garden wear pointy hats to keep their point heads warmrolling on the floor laughing wow wow laugh laugh laugh devil cool
Oct 18, 2006 7:35 AM CST GNOMES
smoky
smokysmokyUnterland, Zurich Switzerland266 Threads 6 Polls 9,412 Posts
professor Hi guys, thanks for trying... so far.
No, just the ordinary little Swiss style garden gnomes, they all got pointy hats.

Sunamaralive.... you one clever lady, you just not stupid enough for this one!
Sweetcherry.... you just too innocent for this one.
Wedward..... you getting close, boy.

Wonder what Bigbossboom would guess? Bet he knows this one!cool
Oct 18, 2006 7:38 AM CST GNOMES
bigbossboom
bigbossboombigbossboomMelllieha, Majjistral Malta1 Threads 132 Posts
they wear pointed hats to cover their heads from the snow I guess and so that the snow will slide down and not put pressure on the head? confused
Oct 18, 2006 7:42 AM CST GNOMES
wedward
wedwardwedwardlinz, Upper Austria Austria680 Threads 7,252 Posts
naughty smoky its not their brains they keep warm is itdevil banana banana banana
Oct 18, 2006 7:43 AM CST GNOMES
bigbossboom
bigbossboombigbossboomMelllieha, Majjistral Malta1 Threads 132 Posts
its always the a head isn't it lol
Oct 18, 2006 7:46 AM CST GNOMES
sunamaralive
sunamaralivesunamaraliveLake of Constance, Aargau Switzerland5 Threads 157 Posts
I am offended ... laugh crying

its that they can recognize each other.... doh
Oct 18, 2006 7:49 AM CST GNOMES
bigbossboom
bigbossboombigbossboomMelllieha, Majjistral Malta1 Threads 132 Posts
makes sense too...a sort of a uniform
Oct 18, 2006 8:12 AM CST GNOMES
YamiYami
YamiYamiYamiYamiNorthWest, England UK30 Threads 1,252 Posts
So as falling things bounces off . Lady G's wear green and after marriage a darker one .. I know because I live underground with them dancing
Oct 18, 2006 8:13 AM CST GNOMES
YamiYami
YamiYamiYamiYamiNorthWest, England UK30 Threads 1,252 Posts
Another question where do I wear my pointy hat and why ? blushing
Oct 18, 2006 8:24 AM CST GNOMES
smoky
smokysmokyUnterland, Zurich Switzerland266 Threads 6 Polls 9,412 Posts
OH I AM SO GLAD YOU DONT KNOW THIS ONE!!!!!!!dancing dancing
Oct 18, 2006 8:25 AM CST GNOMES
sunamaralive
sunamaralivesunamaraliveLake of Constance, Aargau Switzerland5 Threads 157 Posts
that is hijacking the thread ... scold
tongue
Oct 18, 2006 8:26 AM CST GNOMES
sunamaralive
sunamaralivesunamaraliveLake of Constance, Aargau Switzerland5 Threads 157 Posts
devil give us a clue..doh
Oct 18, 2006 8:26 AM CST GNOMES
ok i just got up from my rest cause i was not feeling well.

So what is a GNOMES i never heard this word. blushing roll eyes blushing blushing
Oct 18, 2006 8:28 AM CST GNOMES
ok after the coffee i got it.....sorryblushing
Oct 18, 2006 8:29 AM CST GNOMES
sunamaralive
sunamaralivesunamaraliveLake of Constance, Aargau Switzerland5 Threads 157 Posts
A gnome is a legendary creature characterized by its very small size and subterranean lifestyle. According to the alchemist Paracelsus, gnomes are the most important of the elemental spirits of the classical element of earth; they move as easily through the earth as humans walk upon it, have conical hats, and the sun's rays turn them into stone. In other traditions, they are simply small, misshapen, mischievous sprites or goblins (with pointy caps). Some sources claim they spend the daytime as toads instead of in stone and they are also said to have magical powers that make people feel sad or happy.

The word gnome is said to derive from the New Latin gnomus and ultimately from the Greek gnosis, meaning knowledge. According to myth, gnomes hoarded secret knowledge just as they hoarded treasure.

Often featured in Germanic fairy tales, including those by the Brothers Grimm, the gnome often resembles a gnarled old man living deep underground who guards buried treasure. Because of this, Swiss bankers are sometimes disparagingly referred to as the Gnomes of Zürich. Gnomes feature in the legends of many of central, northern and eastern European lands by other names: a kaukis is a Prussian gnome, and barbegazi are gnome-like creatures with big feet in the traditions of France and Switzerland. In Iceland, gnomes (vættir) are so respected that roads are re-routed around areas said to be inhabited by them. Further east, tengu are sometimes referred to as winged gnomes. Some confusion arises as the gnome is one of many similar but subtly different creatures in European folklore; mythical creatures such as goblins and dwarves are often represented as gnomes, and vice versa.


A gnome in a conical cap.Individual gnomes are not very often detailed or featured as characters in stories, but in Germanic folklore, Rübezahl, the lord over the underworld, was sometimes referred to as a mountain gnome. According to some traditions, the gnome king is called Gob.

Rudolf Steiner, and other theosophists before him, lectured at length on gnomes, and especially their supportive role in the development of plant life (and biodynamic agriculture).

Modern sources often depict gnomes as diminutive, stout humanoids who wear tall, pointed conical caps and dress in solid colors such as blue, red or green; in this depiction, the male gnome always has a long white beard.
Oct 18, 2006 8:30 AM CST GNOMES
sunamaralive
sunamaralivesunamaraliveLake of Constance, Aargau Switzerland5 Threads 157 Posts
professor the sun's rays turn them into stone.yawn
Oct 18, 2006 8:34 AM CST GNOMES
yes thenk after the coffee i read again the question and i got it. but i don not figure out the answer yet so i will wait wave blushing applause banana

i think we have to read between the lines head banger
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