Khabat
1. Work and effort; 2. This word is an old word in North Kurdistan and is used for work and effort, but later replaced the word “struggle” in political literature.
Lezga
Shelter.
Midiya
1. Mad, Media, the name of the Median state; 2. The place where the Medes lived; The Medes were of Indo-European descent and moved from the eastern Caspian Sea to the northwestern mountains of Iran in the ninth century BC. They gradually gained control over their neighbors by the end of the eighth century BC, established an independent government, and subjugated the Persian nation with the present city of Hagmatana or Hakmtan (Ecbatana) as their capital, but were defeated by Cyrus the Achaemenid in 550 BC. The word Mad later became May during the Sassanid period and then the Arabs changed it to Mah.
Varso
The name of a village in the Dersim region in North Kurdistan.
Hawri
1. A piece of delicate white silk used for women's headscarves; 2. A Kurdish song.
Chatma
1. Setting up a gun and placing it on the ground at slight intervals during rest; 2. A group of guards and weightlifters standing in one place.
Hawraz
Very intimate, someone who knows secrets.
Jawe
This name is used in a Kurdish hayran sung by the singer Mishko.
Lilav
A mixture of snow and rain together.
Meward
Seed planting after the first autumn rains.