Kauhujen
Kauhujen is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun kauhu, meaning horror, fear, or dread. It is used to express that something belongs to or is associated with horror, and it is commonly found in compound expressions and descriptive phrases, especially in literary, film, or journalistic contexts. For example: kauhujen yö (the night of horrors), kauhujen maa (the land of horrors), or kauhujen tarina (a horror story). The form is not typically used as an independent noun; rather, it appears to modify another noun in phrases such as kauhujen + head noun.
Etymology: Kauhu is a native Finnish word denoting intense fear or dread. Kauhujen is its genitive plural
Usage notes: In everyday language, speakers may prefer one-word compounds such as kauhutarina (a horror story),
Cultural context: The concept of kauhujen is frequently encountered in Finnish horror literature and media, where