The plural of “dwarfs” means that it’s an adjective of the word “drawf" which means to describe something that is looming over the speaker and making them feel small.
The plural for “dwarves" is the terminology penned by various high-fantasy writers that relates to a concept of multiple beings titled as “dwarf" in a group.
Originally “dwarf” and the plural “dwarfs" might have been one and the same for the 2nd meaning given above, but due to linguist changes in the English language alongside the generational changes and tonal meanings in words, the word pairings split off into two different plurals.
Which is why a sentence of “the giant dwarfed the dwarves” can make more contextual sense then “the giant dwarfed the dwarfs" in this current era.
Based on this meme a friend of mine found on pinterest:
@you-say-that-so-often Seadragon, you might find this cool and funny bc this is legit a random thought because I love understanding the contextual changes that occurs in the meaning for words and thus devels into the study of words
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