alojada
Alojada is a Spanish lexical item that functions principally as the past participle of the verb alojar, meaning to house, to lodge, or to accommodate. In its adjectival sense it describes a person or thing that has been provisionally settled in a particular place, as in the phrase “un huésped alojada” or “la familia alojada” when referring to guests or residents who are temporarily housed. The feminine form is used when the subject is feminine, while the masculine forms alojado, alojados, and the neuter use of the participle in compound tenses adhere to standard Spanish agreement rules.
Beyond its grammatical role, alojada can also appear in proper names, usually denoting small settlements or
The root verb alojar is derived from the Latin alŏdus, meaning a lodging or place of refuge.