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*'''Kezraak''': A Kharadron stout.{{Fn|2a}} | *'''Kezraak''': A Kharadron stout.{{Fn|2a}} | ||
** Having a kezraak card up his sleeve - Literally ‘Having an ace up his sleeve’.{{Fn|5a}} | ** Having a kezraak card up his sleeve - Literally ‘Having an ace up his sleeve’.{{Fn|5a}} | ||
− | *'''Kharadrar-Kharadror''': A Kharadron war cry used to signal a charge.{{Fn|19}} | + | *'''Kharadrar-Kharadror''': A Kharadron war cry. Notably used to signal a charge.{{Fn|19}} |
*'''Kharadron''': Approximately ‘born from the sundered mountain’ in ancient duardin.{{Fn|2b}} | *'''Kharadron''': Approximately ‘born from the sundered mountain’ in ancient duardin.{{Fn|2b}} | ||
*'''Khazukan''': ‘City-folk’{{Fn|1h}} or ‘the conglomerate of all the city’s craftsfolk’.{{Fn|1g}} | *'''Khazukan''': ‘City-folk’{{Fn|1h}} or ‘the conglomerate of all the city’s craftsfolk’.{{Fn|1g}} |
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This Khazalid Lexicon contains a list of all the words and phrases of the Khazalid languages found in the many publications of Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
Contents
Lexicon
The following is a Lexicon containing a list of words and phrases, and their meanings, of all the Duardin languages and dialects, including Khazalid, Old Khazalid, Kharadron, and the dialects of the Duardin allied to Chaos, the Fyreslayers, and Gazul-Zagaz. These words and phrases will be presented in alphabetical order.
A
- Adaz kronn: Death by a thousand axes.[17a]
- Angazuben: Aetherically anchored banner-poles left in cardinal directions around a claimed plot. Newly discovered aether-gold deposits must be marked with angazuben before they can be considered the property of any sky-port.[2c]
- Ang: Iron.[3b]
- Ang Drak: Literally 'Iron Dragon' - The name of an Arkanaut Ironclad in the service of Barak-Zilfin.[3b]
- Anu Dammaz: Soon a grievance will be avenged[15b]
- Azgildum: Signification unclear, but it is used to refer to Disciples of Tzeentch.[5b]
B
- Bakraz: Berserker; madman or nutter.[16c]
- Barak: Sky-port, city - Term generally used to designate kharadron sky-ports.[1n][1o][1p][1q][1r][1s]
- Barak-Kol: City of Ashes.[7a]
- Barak-Mhornar: City of Shadow.[1r]
- Barak-Nar: City of the First Sunrise.[1n]
- Barak-Thryng: City of the Ancestors.[1s]
- Barak-Urbaz: Market City.[1q]
- Barak-Zilfin: Windswept City.[1o]
- Barak-Zon: City of the Sun.[1p]
- Barazakdum: Literally 'Doom-oath'.[7d]
- Bokak: A curse word.[6b]
- Burz Mulnkuremon: The name of a Kharadron frigate, roughly translates to 'Golden Flying Fortress'.[12a]
- Bryn: Anything that is shiny or brillant; gold which shine strikingly in the sunlight.[1k][2c]
- Brynruf: When the sun shines gold over Chamon.[1k] Each wind cycle a Musterpress shall be held upon the Brynruf. This shall consist of six days of physical competition and rigorous examinations, the nature of which shall be decided individually by each sky-port’s Admirals Council. Upon the culmination of the Musterpress, Admirals and Captains of the fleets shall have seven days in which to offer contracts of service to the contestants. - ARTYCLE 8 - TENETS OF DEFENCE, SECTION 3.[2c]
D
- Dawr Tromm: A term of respect[15b]
- Drak: Dragon.[3b]
- Drek: A great distance; great ambition or enterprise.[1d][2d]
- Drek-urb: The opening up of trade with other races; long distance trade.[1d]
- Drum Duraz: Means Black Stone; name of a prison in Anvilgard.[18a]
E
- Eki Wattock: literally 'he is an unsuccessful prospector'; used as insult [15b]
- Elgi: Archaic term for Elves/Aelves[15b]
F
- Funti-druk: A Kharadron swear.[19]
- 'What the funti-druk are you playing at?' 'Chew on this, you funti-druk!'[19]
G
- Galkhron: Literally ‘dividing of plunder’[1a] or ‘salvage rights’.[13a]
- ‘Admirals, Captains and Master Shareholders shall each receive two shares of a galkhron.’ - Artycle 2, Point 2 of the Code.[1a]
- ‘Upon obtaining a properly signed and approved grudgeclause, a duardin is given the Rune of Mark and considered exempt from other statutes of the Code. Any plunder seized during an act of vengeance must be taken to the Admiralty’s Court so that galkhron can be performed.’: Amendment 3 of the Code.[1e]
- Other appearances of the term.[6a]
- Garaktormun: Literally ‘Great Gale of Death’ - Kharadron term for the Necroquake.[2a]
- Gnollendrom: Respect due to someone. A mark of respect often used as a welcome.[6d]
- Example: "Gnollendrom, Lady Murrag." - Ingrid Jonsson[6d]
- Gorak-drek: Literally ‘Great Venture’ - Period of kharadron history that follows the Necroquake.[2d]
- Griks: Pains in the neck[15b]
- Grobkaz: Evil deed or goblin work, sometimes used as a curse word.[2g]
- Grund: Literally ‘Hammer’.[1d][2f][1g]
- Grund Ang: Literally ‘Hammer of Iron’ - The name of an Arkanaut Ironclad in the service of Barak-Zilfin.[1d]
- Grobi: A grot.[16b]
- Gromthi: Ancestor.[1g]
- Gromthi-a-Grund: Literally ‘Ancestral Hammer’ - The name of a Khrundhal-class battleship in the service of Barak-Thryng.[1g]
- Guzungrim: Mark of those who use inferior hops or fail to allow appropriate fermentation time.[2c]
H
- Hazkal: A strong duardin ale, brewed and fermented over the course of many wind cycles.[2c]
- Hun-ghrumtok: Literally ‘heavy bomber wing’ - Name of a sky-fleet from Barak-Thryng.[1h]
K
- Karak: The term used for the ancient holds and cities of the Khazalid Empire.[7b]
- Kazar valrhank: Literally ‘protect with honour’ - Motto of the Grundcorps.[1l]
- Kezraak: A Kharadron stout.[2a]
- Having a kezraak card up his sleeve - Literally ‘Having an ace up his sleeve’.[5a]
- Kharadrar-Kharadror: A Kharadron war cry. Notably used to signal a charge.[19]
- Kharadron: Approximately ‘born from the sundered mountain’ in ancient duardin.[2b]
- Khazukan: ‘City-folk’[1h] or ‘the conglomerate of all the city’s craftsfolk’.[1g]
- Khazuk: Shortend version of 'Khazukan Khazukit-ha', literally 'Look out! the Duardin are on the warpath' [15b]
- Khazukan Khazukit-ha: Warcry of the Unbak Fyreslayer Lodge.[15a]
- Krenkha gorogna: Literally ‘leadership driving us to a place of no alcohol’ - A term most commonly used to describe a vote of no confidence, usually occurring when leadership is either ill-fated or insistent upon following a path along which lies little or no profit.[1j]
- Kruk: A seemingly promising vein of ore which gives out suddenly; an unexpected disappointment; a venture which comes to nothing [15b]
- Kruntzi-brog: A Kharadron swear.[19]
- Kuzzbryndal: Literally ‘hero’s welcome’ - Ceremony, practiced most notably in Barak-Zon, celebrating the triumphs of kharadron expeditions that have accomplished a string of victories and came back with holds filled with aether-gold.[1a]
M
- Mehret: A combination of success, profit and experience.[1i]
- Mighromtok: Literally ‘scout patrol wing’ - Name of a sky-fleet from Barak-Zilfin.[1h]
- Mhornar: Shadow.[1r]
N
- Nar: Sunrise.[1n]
- Nazgrund: Literally ‘Cloudhammer’ - The legendary flagship (even though an Arkanaut Frigate) of Horgrumm Brand, first of the Kharadron Grand Admirals.[2f]
O
P
- Priffa dreng: Literally ‘prosper or die’ - Motto of Barak-Nar.[1b]
R
- Rhyngul Vengryn: Literally ‘Redmetal Vengeance’ - The name of an Arkanaut Frigate in the service of Barak-Zon.[1a]
- Rinn: A lady Duardin.[3a]
- Rik: King or lord.[2c]
S
T
- Thaggaz: A treacherous individual who should be slayed[15b]
- Thaggoraki: A skaven.[2e]
- Thagduegi: The Great Betrayal[9a]
- Thagi: Murderous traitor[15b]
- Thryng: Temple, shrine of Ancestors.[1s]
- Tromm: Beard, respect due to experience or age.[1j]
- Trommraad: Literally ‘Bearded Council’ - An informal group of the eldest or wisest individuals in a group. They are seen as givers of sound counsel.[1j]
U
- Umgali: The Azyrite language.[8a]
- Umgash: Means raw iron, untempered, and untested. Used as an insult.[14a]
- Umgi: Foreigners or humans.[2c]
- Undawi: A non-duardin. Used by some Dispossessed to refer to the Kharadron.[19]
- Unguz throlt: literally ‘undrinkable batch’ - A lost cause for when an error occurs in the brewing of alcohol and good ingredients are lost, it is regarded as a tragedy among duardin.[1l]
- Urbaz: Market.[1q]
- Urki Zank: Literally ‘Foecleaver’ - The name of an Arkanaut Ironclad in the service of Barak-Zilfin.[1m]
- Uzkul: Bone.[2c]
- Uzkulrik: Literally ‘Bone kings’ - A Kharadron term for the Ossiarch Bonereapers.[2c]
V
W
- Wazzok: A foolish or gullible duardin; one who has exchanged a valuable item for something of little or no worth; an insult.[4b]
- Wergild: Restitution for damage done to one's ship.[10a]
Z
- Zank: Cleaver.[4a]
- Zhaktopper: Headgear of a Lord-Magnate.[1i]
- Zilfin: Windswept.[1o]
- Zil Vengryn: Literally ‘Vengeance of the Wind’ - Name of a sky-fleet from Barak-Zilfin.[1m]
- Zon: Sun.[1p]
- Zonbek: A well-garrisoned glowbeacon lighthouse docks.[1f]
Sources
- 1: Battletome: Kharadron Overlords (2017)
- 1a: TKharadron Overlords, pg. 4-5
- 1b: Prosper or Die, pg. 6-7
- 1c: The Code, pg. 10-11
- 1d: The Breath of Grungni, pg. 12-13
- 1e: The Sky-fleets, pg. 16-17
- 1f: Dwellings of the Kharadron, pg. 20-23
- 1g: Structured for Profit, pg. 28
- 1h: The Arkanaut Sky-fleets, pg. 30-31
- 1i: Brokk Grungsson, pg. 40-41
- 1j: Ironclads and Skyriggers, pg. 44-45
- 1k: Frigates and Companies, pg. 46-47
- 1l: The Grundcorps, pg. 48-49
- 1m: Vengeance of the Wind, pg. 64-65
- 1n: Barak-Nar, City of the First Sunrise, pg. 92
- 1o: Barak-Zilfin, the Windswept City, pg. 93
- 1p: Barak-Zon, City of the Sun, pg. 94
- 1q: Barak-Urbaz, the Market City, pg. 95
- 1r: Barak-Mhornar, City of Shadow, pg. 96
- 1s: Barak-Thryng,City of the Ancestors, pg. 97
- 2: Battletome: Kharadron Overlords (2020)
- 3: Overlords of the Iron Dragon
- 4: Spear of Shadows (novel)
- 5: Aether War (boxed set)
- 6: Myths & Revenants - The Sea Taketh
- 7: Soulbound Core Rulebook
- 8: Hallowed Knights: Black Pyramid (novel)
- 8a: Chapter Four: Take and Hold
- 9: Battletome: Fyreslayers (2019)
- 9a: The Fall of Grimnir, pg. 8
- 10: Gods & Mortals - Gravesend Gold
- 10a: pg 294
- 11: Hamilcar: Champion of the Gods
- 11a: Chapter Twelve pg. 131-135
- 12: Soulbound Shadows in the Mist
- 12a: Blood Tide, Pg. 5
- 13: Soulbound Cities of Flame
- 13a: A Keen Eye for Profit, pg. 29
- 14: Warcry Anthology
- 14a: The Iron Promise
- 15: Realmslayer audio drama by David Guymer
- 16: Code of the Skies (novella)
- 17: Age of Sigmar: Core Book (2nd Edition)
- 17a: The Spiral Crux, pg. 104-107.
- 18: Soulbound: Anvilgard City Guide
- 18a: Pg. 16
- 19: The Lost Karak (Short Story)
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