- Look up
dwarf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dwarf,
dwarfs or
dwarves may
refer to:
Dwarf (folklore), a
supernatural being from
Germanic folklore...
- Tolkien's
idiosyncratic spellings dwarves and
dwarvish (alongside
dwarfs and
dwarfish),
which had been
little used
since the mid-19th
century and earlier. (In...
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loathsome aspect ... potbellied,
misshapen of head, snub-nosed, swarthy,
dwarfish, bandy-legged, short-armed, squint-e****, liver-lipped—a
portentous monstrosity...
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Selected 1947,
introduced 1961.
Resembles a
highly colored Melba. Tree
dwarfish to medium, winter-hardy.
Eating Pick late August–early September. Carswell's...
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enjoys fending off mobs and intruders. His life is
interrupted after the
dwarfish Lord
Farquaad of
Duloc exiles a vast
number of fairy-tale creatures, who...
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Skimpole in
Bleak House is
based on
James Henry Leigh Hunt; his wife's
dwarfish chiropodist recognised herself in Miss
Mowcher in
David Copperfield. Perhaps...
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December 8
resulted in
acetate versions of "Highways", "Child Star", "
Dwarfish Trumpet Blues" and "Chateau In
Virginia Waters", the
latter featuring b****ist...
- podcast,
actor Peter Dinklage, who has a form of
dwarfism and has pla****
dwarfish characters in his career,
commented on the
upcoming live-action Snow White...
- does he feel his
title Hang
loose about him, like a giant's robe upon a
dwarfish thief — V, 2, ll. 18–20). Like
Richard III, but
without that character's...
- rougeplant, baby peppers, bloodberry, and coralito. The
specific epithet means "
dwarfish" or "lowly" in Latin,
referring to the plant's
short stature. Pigeonberry...