Zhnen/ Jnen
The name of a village in the Paygalan district of Sna (Sanandaj) province.
Mewzha
Sun-dried grapes.
Qumri/ Ghumri
1. A wild bird similar to Pigeon, slightly smaller than a pigeon, can be hunted and eaten, with blue wings and a black semicircle behind its neck; 2. A kind of leafless cabbage.
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.
Jaban
1. This word was originally (gawan or jawan) and in Kurdish means cowherd or herder. They lived in southern Kurdistan, but they have no remains; 2. He was the name of one of the chieftains of the Sassanid period during the reign of Yazdgerd; 2. The name of a town in the Kut region of southern Kurdistan, where the Faylis lived, but they expelled the Kurds and settled Arabs. See Jawan.
Gamo
It is a mountain in the Qasri Shirin region of Kurdistan.
Dlovan
Kind, caring, sympathetic.
Frishta
1. Servant of God in heaven, fairy; 2. Very beautiful; 3. Luck.
Barana
1. Rain; 2. It is the title of many folk songs.
Qaraw/ Gharaw
Dew.