dwarf
How to Use Dwarf
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething much smaller than usual, a mythical small being, or (as a verb) to make something look tiny by comparison.
When referring to a person of short stature due to a medical condition, "little person" is generally preferred today over "dwarf" as a noun for a person.
Word Forms
dwarfer comparative, dwarfed past tense, dwarfs plural, dwarves plural, dwarfs singular, dwarfest superlative
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Etymology
From Old English dweorg, going back to a very old Germanic word for a small, sometimes magical, being.