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a. (synonym of dwarfish English)
Usage examples of "dwarvish".
Then the darker dwarf emitted a rough gabble of words that Paks had never heard before: dwarvish, she thought.
Suddenly the darker one loosed a volley of dwarvish, and both of them began to quiver.
Balkis Baltisson, I will speak no more dwarvish, for this lady knows it not, but it is not the blood-bond of brethren that she joins this night.
Since she had made friends among the elves and dwarves in Fin Panir, Amberion urged her to spend her evenings with them, speaking elven and dwarvish in turn.
Azoun could understand only fragments of what was being said, but Alusair spoke and understood Dwarvish well.
No need to call upon the Resplendent Alliance, no need to pay off the legions of dwarvish mercenaries nor share the honors of conquest with those glory-hog elves.
Goblins were stupid things, but powries were not, Elbryan knew, and he understood that these dwarvish generals would recognize the importance of beauty to the humans.
Apparently, Dwarvish courts were not very concerned with keeping their laws and regulations current.
It was the Dwarvish rulebook that Aurella and her sister had been carrying around for the past several days.
The use of the circumflex in other languages such as Adûnaic or Dwarvish has no special significance, and is used merely to mark these out as alien tongues (as with the use of _k_).
The use of the circumflex in other languages such as Adûnaic or Dwarvish has no special significance, and is used merely to mark these out as alien tongues (as with the use of k).
Yet even though the Axe Brothers—the elite bodyguard and personal retainers of the King-Emperor—took their name from the great daggered axes they wielded in battle, that traditional dwarvish (and Horse Stealer) weapon was restricted solely to their ranks.
Master magi, dukes, dwarvish merchant princes, and white wizards couldnt possibly have anything to do with hradani.
Master magi, dukes, dwarvish merchant princes, and white wizards couldn't possibly have anything to do with hradani.
King Duncan returned Reghar's gaze without faltering-this staring-down contest was an ancient dwarvish practice and, if the parties were particularly stubborn, had been known to result in both dwarves keeling over from exhaustion unless interrupted by some neutral third party.