The plural of lord is lords.
Women judges is the plural of woman judge
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.
The plural form for the noun prayer is prayers.
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
Lord justices.
The plural possessive form of "lord" is "lords'."
Women judges is the plural of woman judge
The word lord is a noun. The plural form is lords. If you are referring to God then it is a proper noun - Lord.
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.
The plural form for the noun prayer is prayers.
Elf or in plural form the Elves.
It can be either genitive singular (of your master / lord) or nominative plural (your masters / lords). (Technically, it can also be the vocative plural, but I'm not sure that would make any sense!)
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.
The answer is Friends' Pronounced Friendses I sound like Gollum from Lord of the Rings if I say that, haha. Hope that helped.
"Pleas", the plural of "plea" or "request" The cruel lord refused the widow's pleas.
In the Scottish traditional ballad "Lord Randall," the line "Four and twenty milk kye" refers to 24 milk cows. The lyrics suggest that these cows were killed by Lord Randall's lover as a way to harm him.