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Khuzdul (pronounced [
kʰuzˈdul]) is a
fictional language created by J. R. R. Tolkien, one of...
- Casári. The
Dwarves called themselves Khazâd in
their own language,
Khuzdul.
Khuzdul was
created for them by Aulë,
rather than
being descended from an Elvish...
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Cirth was
nonetheless adopted by the
Dwarves to
write down both
their Khuzdul language (Angerthas Moria) and the
languages of Men (Angerthas Erebor)...
- the
Mannish languages of Adûnaic and Rohirric; the
Dwarvish language of
Khuzdul; the
Entish language; and the
Black Speech, in the
fiction a constructed...
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notes the
similarity of the Gr**** πέλεκυς pélekys: double-headed axe),
Khuzdul: bark, pl.
baruk Spear: Quenya:
hatal also
nehte Bow:
Noldorin Sindarin:...
- film
trilogy to
write all the
material in
Elvish (particularly Sindarin),
Khuzdul (Dwarvish) and
other languages for the films, as well as to ****ist with...
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experts Corey Olsen, T. S.
Luikart and
David Salo, who also
developed new
Khuzdul phrases. They
first ****embled a
small team of
expressive concept artists...
- R. R. Tolkien: more than
twenty languages including Quenya, Sindarin,
Khuzdul; see
Languages constructed by J. R. R.
Tolkien Karen Traviss: Mando'a in...
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reflected in his name Tharkûn,
which is "said to mean 'Staff-man'" in
Khuzdul, the
language Tolkien invented for his Dwarves.
Gandalf is
given several...
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appear identical to outsiders. The
language spoken by
Dwarves is
called Khuzdul, and was kept
largely as a
secret language for
their own use. Like Hobbits...