Roofs is the plural of roof in all varieties of english.
Is it roofs or rooves.
Today the usage of rooves is so low as to approximate zero.
Was rooves ever a thing.
Roofs and rooves are the two plural forms of the word roof.
I must admit it kind of sounds right though.
The word rooves is not considered correct as a plural of roof and would be difficult to find in the dictionary.
Roofs in english since 1800.
But it s now considered archaic usage.
Roofs has been the standard form since at least the 18th century.
The word rooves is considered an old secondary form.
The chart below shows the relative usage of rooves vs.
The roof is the structure that forms the upper covering of a building or vehicle.
It is a common plural form in all varieties of english.
In fact while macquarie dictionary only lists roofs as the plural they do note two types of pronunciation one that s a v sound even though you still spell it roofs.
Is that roofs is while rooves is.
The word roofs is the plural of the roof.
Well that s very true.
Rooves is an old secondary form and it still appears occasionally by analogy with other irregular plurals such as hooves but it is not common enough to be considered standard.