Subject: So apparently...
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Posted on: 2014-12-22 09:20:00 UTC

..."dwarrow" is the historical plural for "dwarf" in the word's home mythology (Norse, I think?). Tolkien called his pluralization into "dwarves" a bit of "personal bad grammar", but it seems to have been kept in order to match the pluralization of "elf" into "elves". Thanks, Wikipedia!

This doesn't excuse "dwarrowdam", though, because that still isn't anywhere.

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