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Maze |
The name of a mountain in North Kurdistan. |
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Mazne |
1. Great, head of the tribe; 2. A village between Mergasur and Balakyan in South Kurdistan. |
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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. |
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Melagh |
1. Pendulum or the grapes hanged on the walls for eating on the first night of winter; 2. A red flower. |
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Merg |
Herbs, grass, and greenery. |
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Merozh |
1. A village near Argosh on the border between South and North Kurdistan, in Badinan, where the Mazuri tribe lives. |
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Meward |
Seed planting after the first autumn rains. |
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Mewzha |
Sun-dried grapes. |
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Mlwana |
Necklace. |
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Mraz |
The desire to want something, or a wish. |