Zhwan
1. A place for lovers' meeting; 2. Taking a nap.
Abasa
1. Like this; 2. Mirza (writer) of Shapur I of Sassanid; 3. The name of a Kurdish tribe in the Qamishli region in West Kurdistan.
Atrodat
This is a Madian name and was the name of one of the famous Madians in the pre-Achaemenid period. However, Mohammad Sadiq Mirza says, in his book on Kurds and his plundered History: “Atrodat is a legendary name that the historian Ctesias chose for the father of Cyrus Achaemenid", which his weak point is he received from the written texts of the Persian empire, or from the language of the people heard it.
Fndak
Candlestick.
Mekhak
In Erbil, Rwandz and surrounding areas, clove is called: qanafr, or qanafal; In North Kurdistan, they say: Nafal; Clove is the flowers of a Garmian tree that smells very good and are dried, and women apply it to their chests. Cloves smell for several years. Every time you put it in water, or leave it in the water for a few hours, after you take it out, it smells just like the first time it was fresh. Cloves are also used for toothache.
Mahnous
The name of a town in the Kurdish region of Kut in the south of southern Kurdistan, where the Failis lived, but the bloody Iraqi governments evacuated the city from the Kurds and settled Arabs.
Farang
Dictionary, a book containing the words and speech of a language.
Gullnaz
NazNaz flower, like beautiful and delicate flowers.
Pako
1. Clean, pure; 2. Unpackaged plant; 3. Unpackaged overlapping sewn plants.
Hayran
1. Lover; 2. It is a very old Kurdish maqam that dates back to the Zoroastrian period.