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Zhamko/ Jamko |
Someone who is responsible for the church bell. |
312 |
Zhawaro/ Jawaro |
1. A river that is always clear; 2. A stream that is always flowing; 3. It is a center in the Hawraman region of East Kurdistan that occupies several villages and is called (Chami Zhawaro). The villages of Besaran, Awehang, Huya, Sarhuya, Plngan, and Paygalan belong to this region. |
313 |
Zhedar/ Jedar |
1. Principle, the root of the word; 2. Except, the exception. |
314 |
Zhekan/ Jekan |
It is the name of a mountain in the Bingol region of North Kurdistan. |
315 |
Zhewan/ Jewan |
Instrument player, musician. |
316 |
Zhilakan/ Jilakan |
The extinguished fire. |
317 |
Zhilako/ Jilako |
It is a mountain in the Hakari region of North Kurdistan. |
318 |
Zhilamo/ Jilamo |
Small fruit tree branch, tiny ash that can light fire again. |
319 |
Zhilawar/ Jilawar |
1. It is a Kurdish village in the Hayman region near Ankara that contains Kurds fled to since the Ottoman period; 2. Creature, living thing. |
320 |
Zhilwan/ Jilwan |
1. Fireman, one who deals with fire; 2. A person who raises vineyards and fruit trees: vinedresser, fireman; (Zhil) alone 1. Meaning: movement; 2. Tiny, the opposite of big; 3. Little fire under the ashes; (Wan) is someone caring; (Zhilwan) 1. means fireman; 2. vinedresser; 3. Zhilwan: A mountain overlooking the village of Maluma and opposite the Asngaran mountain and belongs to the Sulaimani region in South Kurdistan. See Zhilamo. |