different between dwarfs vs dwarvish
dwarfs
English
Noun
dwarfs
- plural of dwarf
Verb
dwarfs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dwarf
See also
- dwarves
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dwarvish
English
Etymology
A variant of dwarfish, coined by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Adjective
dwarvish (not comparable)
- Synonym of dwarfish
- 1966, The Hobbit (3rd edition 1966; HarperCollins Publishers, London):
- (1) In English the only correct plural of dwarf is dwarfs, and the adjective is dwarfish. In this story dwarves and dwarvish are used, but only when speaking of the ancient people to whom Thorin Oakenshield and his companions belonged.
- 1966, The Hobbit (3rd edition 1966; HarperCollins Publishers, London):
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