Dwarves.
dwarves is the plural possessive of dwarf.
The plural of dwarf is dwarfs. The plural possessive of dwarfs is dwarfs'
The two accepted plural forms of the noun dwarf are dwarfs and dwarves.The plural possessive forms are dwarfs' or dwarves'.Examples:The dwarfs' cottage was hidden in the woods.The dwarves' cottage was hidden in the woods.
The two accepted plural forms of the noun 'dwarf' are dwarfs and dwarves.The word 'dwarfs' is also the third person, singular form of the verb to dwarf.
dwarves
The plural of dwarf is dwarfs or dwarves. JRR Tolkien even suggested that, historically speaking, the archaic version is dwarrows.
take off f and add ves dwarf ~ dwarves
Dwarves, or dwarfs.Both are acceptable.When speaking of people of short stature or astronomical objects (like relatively small stars or planets), dwarfs is more common. When referring to the mythological/fairy tale/fantasy creatures, dwarves is the norm since the publication of Tolkien's The Hobbit.
A small dwarf or Santa helper is spelled elf. (plural elves)
The plural is preferentially dwarfs, but is still occasionally dwarves.The plurals used in The Lord of the Rings and Snow White have always been dwarfs.
Wife, wives; knife, knives; hoof, hooves; dwarf, dwarves.
Words like half (halves), wife (wives), dwarf (dwarves), hoof (hooves).