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What’s the plural of “shelf”?
- The plural of shelf is shelves.
- Shelves (pl. n.) is the only recognized plural of shelf. Shelfs is incorrect, and not the plural for shelf.
Shelf originates from the Germanic languages; unsurprisingly, so do the other irregular plurals within its same category (i.e., irregular plurals that end in -f/-fe.) Wolf, hoof, scarf, loaf, and so on, each substitutes the -f/-fe in the singular with the -ves to show plural.
What’s a “shelf”?
As a matter of course, we define subject topics first. Dictionary.com on shelf/shelves: “a thin, flat length of wood, metal, etc. fixed horizontally at right angles to a wall and used for holding things.”
Nouns that end in -f/-fe and -ves
See the chart:
singular | plural |
knife | knives |
life | lives |
wife | wives |
shelf | shelves |
self | selves |
half | halves |
wolf | wolves |
Examples with shelf (singular) in sentences
She stretched up to reach the top shelf.
Put the vase on the shelf.
We don’t have much shelf space.
The shelf fell off and all the books went tumbling down on Vasya.
Will you get that book down off the shelf?
Examples with shelves (plural) in sentences
She stared straight at the liquor on the shelves as if the Jager had insulted her mother
More food items lined the shelves of both.
The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks.
Glass and plastic objects lined the shelves.
There were shelves running across every wall from floor to eye level.
Synonyms for shelf
- counter
- cupboard
- ledge
- rack
Origin of shelf
From etymonline on shelf:
Middle Low German schelf “shelf, set of shelves,” or perhaps from Old English cognate scylfe, which could have meant “shelf, ledge, floor” (the sense is uncertain), and scylf “peak, pinnacle,” from Proto-Germanic *skelf- “split”.
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