Roofs is the most widely accepted plural of roof both spoken and spelt it is often pronounced as rooves which has lead to all this confusion.
Roofs or rooves uk english.
Roofs is the plural of roof in all varieties of english.
The oxford english dictionary lists rooves as an alternate one of several outdated spellings used in the uk and in new england as late as the 19th century.
A car with a vinyl roof.
Houses in villages are commonly rectangular and are dried mud bamboo or red brick structures with thatch roofs.
The rain woke him hammering on the roof.
The chart below shows the relative usage of rooves vs.
Roofs in english since 1800.
Roofs has been the standard form since at least the 18th century.
Roofs is a synonym of rooves.
In plural of roof lang en terms the difference between roofs and rooves is that roofs is while rooves is.
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.
1 the structure forming the upper covering of a building or vehicle.
As nouns the difference between roofs and rooves is that roofs is while rooves is.
The accepted plural is roofs.