OriginFrom Middle Low German dwerch, from Old Saxon dwerg, from Proto-West Germanic *dwerg, like German Zwerg and English dwarf.
- masculinedwarf (mythical creature; small human being)
- masculinedwarf (star)
- Low-Prussian, masculinequark cheese, especially as a small round or (set of) ball(s)
“1991, Ulrich Tolksdorf, Ermländische Protokolle: Alltagserzählungen in Mundart, Gloms on Dwarg wurd ook jemoakt (section 158, page 213)”
FormsDwargen(plural) · Dwargsch(feminine) · Dwargsche(feminine) · Dwerg(alternative) · Twarg(alternative) · Twerg(alternative)
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