How to Use Dwarf Plural (Explained, Examples & Worksheet)

August 6, 2025
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By Yash, D

Dwarfs is the more common plural. Dwarves refers to mythical creatures, and was popularized by JRR Tolkien.

How to Use Dwarf Plural (Explained, Examples & Worksheet)

Is “dwarf” singular or plural?

Dwarf is singular. Dwarfs is the more frequently used plural. Dwarves became a common variant on dwarfs because of JRR Tolkien and his Lord of the Rings series, (he refers to the Middle Earth species as dwarves).

👍🏼Usage Note
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A single dwarf guarded the entrance to the mine.
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In Tolkien’s stories, the dwarves lived under the mountains.
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Several dwarf were exploring the treasure hoard.
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The old tales describe clever dwarfs who built intricate machines.

The consensus is that when referring to mythical, fantastical creatures, dwarves is the accepted plural. Otherwise, it’s probably best to avoid using the term dwarf altogether (especially in reference to non-mythical, real-life individuals.) This is all too fascinating to stop now. Keep reading to learn more.

What’s the definition of “dwarf”?

A dwarf, or someone affected by dwarfism, according to the Mayo Clinic, have “short stature that results from a genetic or medical condition. Dwarfism is generally defined as an adult height of 4 feet 10 inches (147 centimeters) or less. The average adult height among people with dwarfism is 4 feet (122 cm).

Is dwarf considered rude?

Yes—when referring to people that have the condition of dwarfism, it can be offensive to refer to someone as a dwarf. Dwarfism is a medical condition that refers to individuals that have been growth-affected due to a genetic disorder called achondroplasia which “affects a protein in the body called the fibroblast growth factor receptor.” The Mayo Clinic says, on using terms such as dwarf:

Some people prefer the term “short stature” or “little people” rather than “dwarf” or “dwarfism.” So it’s important to be sensitive to the preference of someone who has this disorder. Short stature disorders do not include familial short stature — short height that’s considered a normal variation with normal bone development.

Nouns that end in -f/-fe and -ves/-s

Words like knife, wife, shelf, elf, (the list goes on, literally: wharf, thief, hoof, calf, half, self, wolf) the pattern is that -f/-fe in singular is replaced with -ves as a plural. Dwarves, technically speaking, would be the plural of dwarf, if English were consistent as a language.

It could be that the term dwarf (to refer to human beings) is a pejorative, and so there’s no technical correct/incorrect plural form. Still, replacing the sibilant -f/-fe in the singular case with –ves in the plural remains the norm. Dwarfs as the plural is an anomaly, though not the only one of its kind.

Hoofs, along with hooves, is an accepted plural form of a hoof; roofs is the plural of roof, cliff becomes cliffs. In other words, be sure to check whether the plural is atypical (and switches to “-ves”), or simply adds an ‘s’ like most nouns do.

Singular Plural
dwarf dwarves
elf elves
cliff cliffs
thief thieves (or thiefs)
roof roofs
hoof hooves (or hoofs)
đź’ˇPro Grammar Tip

The plural of “dwarf” when referring to mythical creatures, associate it with the word “elves,” as both words have the plural form ending in “-ves.”.

Dwarf/dwarves, used in sentences

Noun: dwarf Example sentences
dwarf (singular)

Each dwarf took a keen liking to Snow White.

Although he was small, the dwarf could use magic to solve most of his problems.

The tiny dwarf worked in the coal mine all day.

dwarves/dwarfs (plural)

The dwarves of yore made mighty spells, The dwarves no more shall suffer wrong. (from The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien)

“All dwarfs have beards and wear up to twelve layers of clothing. Gender is more or less optional.” (Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!)

Similar words and phrases

Word Similar words
dwarf petite, mini, miniature, short, short stature, small, undersized, stunted
  • gnome
  • goblin
  • hobgoblin
  • troll
  • leprechaun
  • elf
  • imp
  • sprite

‍‍Origin of dwarf

Very short human being, person much below ordinary stature, whether of proportionate parts or not,” also “supernatural being of subhuman size,” from Proto-Germanic dweraz (source also of Old Frisian.

Practice: Forms of “Dwarf”

Question 1 of 5

In the fantasy novel, a group of ______ went on an epic quest.



He was a very short man, often called a ______ by his friends.



The garden was decorated with statues of gnomes and ______.



Tolkien’s tales of ______ are famous throughout the world.



He felt like a ______ standing next to the tall basketball players.





FAQs

What’s the singular of dwarf?
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“Dwarf” is the singular form. It is used to refer to one. The post notes usage like “A single dwarf guarded the entrance to the mine,” showing the correct singular use.

What’s the plural of dwarf?
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The post identifies two common plurals: “dwarfs” is more frequently used overall, while “dwarves” is a common variant popularised by JRR Tolkien for mythical beings.

Why use dwarves as plural?
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“Dwarves” became a common plural variant largely due to JRR Tolkien’s use for mythical Middle Earth species. Technically, following English -f/-ves patterns, “dwarves” would be the expected plural.

When to use the plural dwarves?
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Based on the consensus in the post, “dwarves” is the accepted plural specifically when referring to mythical, fantastical creatures, such as “In Tolkien’s stories, the dwarves lived under the.

Is calling someone a dwarf rude?
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Yes, the post states that when referring to people with the condition of dwarfism, using the term “dwarf” can be offensive. It’s best to avoid it for non-mythical individuals.

Sources

  1. Definition of dwarfism.

Yash, D. "How to Use Dwarf Plural (Explained, Examples & Worksheet)." Grammarflex, Aug 24, 2025, https://grammarflex.com/dwarf-plural/.

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