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What’s the Plural of Wharf?

The plural of wharf is wharfs or wharves. Singular nouns that end in f/fe normally take on ves as a plural.



What’s the plural of “wharf”?

Both wharfs and wharves are accepted plurals of wharf.

What’s the singular of wharf?

It’s just wharf.

What’s a wharf/wharfs?

The dictionary defines the word wharf as:

An area like a wide wall built near the edge of the sea or a river where ships can be tied and goods can be taken off them: “The crates were unloaded onto the wharf.

Other irregular plural nouns (f-/-fe suffixes)

Wharf belongs to the category of irregular plural nouns that end in the sibilant -f/fe. See the following chart of irregular plural nouns ending in -f/-fe, and convert to -ves as a plural (for the most part):

Nouns that end in f/fe use ves as a plural.

Nouns that end in f/fe use ves as a plural. By Gflex on Canva.

Aside from being irregular plural noun forms, these words all have Germanic/PIE (Proto-Indo-European) origin. These words have Germanic roots, which is likely why they all behave the same from the singular case to plural.

Examples of wharf used in context

The following sentences show the correct use of the word wharf in context. Sentence examples of wharf are from yourdictionary.com, wharf:

1. Its name is kept in a wharf and a ward of the City.

2. Franklin arrived in Philadelphia on the 13th of September, disembarking at the same wharf as when he had first entered the city.

3. A wharf for building and repairing iron steamers was constructed in 1889.

4. A large wharf was built on the bay next to the shipbuilding facility.

5. The crates were unloaded onto the wharf.

Examples of wharves/wharfs used in application:

The following sentences show the correct use of the plural noun, wharves/wharfs in sentences:

1. On the wharves, in the car plants and wool stores, the oil stores, meat works and factories, students could get plenty of labouring jobs.

2. These fish prefer shallow water and are commonly found in bays around eelgrass, oil platforms, pilings of wharfs and piers, and in back waters.

3. Until last year, the port’s wharfs were only intended to accommodate bulk cargo which was not transported in containers.

4. Across the Maritimes, scores of wharves are being left to crumble, as the power of the sea exerts its inexorable force.

5. Up to c. 1700, Britain’s ports had been largely natural coastal or riverside sites, sometimes with quays and wharfs for lading, and beaching vessels at low tide.

Synonyms for wharf

  • dock
  • harbor
  • port
  • pier
  • landing
  • berth
  • jetty
  • levee
  • quay

 

Origin of the word wharf  

From etymology online on wharf (n.):

“Late Old English hwearf “shore, bank where ships can tie up,” earlier “dam, embankment,” from Proto-Germanic *hwarfaz.”

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Sources  

  1. Origin of wharf.
  2. Definition of wharf.
  3. Synonyms of wharf/wharfs/wharves.
  4. Sentence examples, wharf.

 

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