khazad

This is the 7611th most frequent Spanish word.


khazad

"Khazad" is not a Spanish word; it originates from J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional Dwarvish language in his Middle-earth legendarium and means "Dwarves" in Khuzdul.


Here 'khazad' capitalized indicates proper noun usage as a cultural or group reference, evoking its origin from Tolkien's works.

Los ancestros khazad eran hábiles artesanos.

The Khazad ancestors were skilled artisans.


In this sentence, 'khazad' functions as an adjective describing the language.

Me fascina el idioma khazad por su complejidad.

I am fascinated by the Khazad language due to its complexity.


Here, 'khazad' is used attributively to describe style, showing cultural or stylistic influence.

El guerrero llevaba una armadura de estilo khazad.

The warrior wore armor of Khazad style.