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In the The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings series, there are many descriptions of dwarves. But there isn't any mention of female dwarves. Are there any in-universe mentions of female dwarves? If there aren't, then how do they reproduce? Is there any explanation from Tolkien?










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In the The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings series, there are many descriptions of dwarves. But there isn't any mention of female dwarves. Are there any in-universe mentions of female dwarves? If there aren't, then how do they reproduce? Is there any explanation from Tolkien?










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Possible duplicate of Why didn't the dwarf women have beards in The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey?
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There were dwarf women. One is mentioned by name in Tolkein's work, Dís, the daughter of Thraín II.



From Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings:




Dís was the daughter of Thraín II. She is the only Dwarf-woman named in these histories. It was said by Gimli that there are few dwarf-women, probably no more than a third of the whole people. They seldom walk abroad except at great need. They are in voice and appearance, and in garb if they must go on a journey, so like to the dwarf-men that the eyes and ears of other peoples cannot tell them apart. This has given rise to the foolish opinion among men that there are no dwarf-women, and that the dwarves 'grow out of stone'.




Dwarf-women are not mentioned in the major stories. They were few, and did not go abroad much, so they probably could add very little to the plot.






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    I think the mother of two of the Dwarves from the Hobbit is mentioned (if not named) as well.
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    @JamesDouglas: That's the same woman: Dís is Thorin's sister and the mother of Fili and Kili.
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There were dwarf women. One is mentioned by name in Tolkein's work, Dís, the daughter of Thraín II.



From Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings:




Dís was the daughter of Thraín II. She is the only Dwarf-woman named in these histories. It was said by Gimli that there are few dwarf-women, probably no more than a third of the whole people. They seldom walk abroad except at great need. They are in voice and appearance, and in garb if they must go on a journey, so like to the dwarf-men that the eyes and ears of other peoples cannot tell them apart. This has given rise to the foolish opinion among men that there are no dwarf-women, and that the dwarves 'grow out of stone'.




Dwarf-women are not mentioned in the major stories. They were few, and did not go abroad much, so they probably could add very little to the plot.






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    I think the mother of two of the Dwarves from the Hobbit is mentioned (if not named) as well.
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    @JamesDouglas: That's the same woman: Dís is Thorin's sister and the mother of Fili and Kili.
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There were dwarf women. One is mentioned by name in Tolkein's work, Dís, the daughter of Thraín II.



From Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings:




Dís was the daughter of Thraín II. She is the only Dwarf-woman named in these histories. It was said by Gimli that there are few dwarf-women, probably no more than a third of the whole people. They seldom walk abroad except at great need. They are in voice and appearance, and in garb if they must go on a journey, so like to the dwarf-men that the eyes and ears of other peoples cannot tell them apart. This has given rise to the foolish opinion among men that there are no dwarf-women, and that the dwarves 'grow out of stone'.




Dwarf-women are not mentioned in the major stories. They were few, and did not go abroad much, so they probably could add very little to the plot.






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    I think the mother of two of the Dwarves from the Hobbit is mentioned (if not named) as well.
    – James Douglas
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    @JamesDouglas: That's the same woman: Dís is Thorin's sister and the mother of Fili and Kili.
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There were dwarf women. One is mentioned by name in Tolkein's work, Dís, the daughter of Thraín II.



From Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings:




Dís was the daughter of Thraín II. She is the only Dwarf-woman named in these histories. It was said by Gimli that there are few dwarf-women, probably no more than a third of the whole people. They seldom walk abroad except at great need. They are in voice and appearance, and in garb if they must go on a journey, so like to the dwarf-men that the eyes and ears of other peoples cannot tell them apart. This has given rise to the foolish opinion among men that there are no dwarf-women, and that the dwarves 'grow out of stone'.




Dwarf-women are not mentioned in the major stories. They were few, and did not go abroad much, so they probably could add very little to the plot.






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There were dwarf women. One is mentioned by name in Tolkein's work, Dís, the daughter of Thraín II.



From Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings:




Dís was the daughter of Thraín II. She is the only Dwarf-woman named in these histories. It was said by Gimli that there are few dwarf-women, probably no more than a third of the whole people. They seldom walk abroad except at great need. They are in voice and appearance, and in garb if they must go on a journey, so like to the dwarf-men that the eyes and ears of other peoples cannot tell them apart. This has given rise to the foolish opinion among men that there are no dwarf-women, and that the dwarves 'grow out of stone'.




Dwarf-women are not mentioned in the major stories. They were few, and did not go abroad much, so they probably could add very little to the plot.







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    I think the mother of two of the Dwarves from the Hobbit is mentioned (if not named) as well.
    – James Douglas
    2 hours ago






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    @JamesDouglas: That's the same woman: Dís is Thorin's sister and the mother of Fili and Kili.
    – Tim Pederick
    2 hours ago














  • 1




    I think the mother of two of the Dwarves from the Hobbit is mentioned (if not named) as well.
    – James Douglas
    2 hours ago






  • 4




    @JamesDouglas: That's the same woman: Dís is Thorin's sister and the mother of Fili and Kili.
    – Tim Pederick
    2 hours ago








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I think the mother of two of the Dwarves from the Hobbit is mentioned (if not named) as well.
– James Douglas
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I think the mother of two of the Dwarves from the Hobbit is mentioned (if not named) as well.
– James Douglas
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@JamesDouglas: That's the same woman: Dís is Thorin's sister and the mother of Fili and Kili.
– Tim Pederick
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@JamesDouglas: That's the same woman: Dís is Thorin's sister and the mother of Fili and Kili.
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