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 Latin nameJasminum auriculatum Vahl
 FamilyOleaceae
 Identified with (Skt)yūthikā, yūthī, māgadhī, sūcimallikā
 Identified with (Hin)jūhi, jūyi
 Identified with (Tam)ūcimallikai
 Identified with (Mal)tūśimulla, sūcimulla
 Identified with (Eng)Needle flower jasmine
 Botanical infoA scadent pubescent or velvety shrub, leaves trifoliate, flowers white, sweet scented, many in trichotomous paniculate cymes, fruits globose, black, growing throughout south India
 Search occurrenceyūthikā, yūthī, māgadhī, sūcimallikā, māgadhī, in the Pandanus database of Sanskrit e-texts
 See plant's imageJasminum auriculatum Vahl in Google image search
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Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 805)
māgadha, mf(ī)n. relating to or born in or living in or customary among the Magadhas or the Magadha country, AV.Pariś., Lalit. &c.; m. a king of the Magadha, MBh., Hariv.; N. of a mixed caste, AV. &c. &c. (accord to, Mn. x, 11 the son of a Kshatriya mother and a Vaiśya father; he is the professional bard or panegyrist of a king, often associated with suta and bandin, MBh., Kāv. &c.; accord. to others one who informs a Rāja of what occurs in bazaars; also an unmarried woman's son who lives by running messages or who cleans wells or dirty clothes &c.; also opprobrious N. of a tribe still numerous in GujarSt, and called the Bhāts, W.); white cumin, L.; N. of one of the seven sages in the 14th Manv-antara, Hariv.; of a son of Yadu ib.; (pl.) N. of a people (= magadhAH), AV.Pariś., MBh. &c.; of the warrior-caste in Śāka-dvīpa, VP.; of a dynasty ib.; (ā), f. a princess of the Magadhas, PadmaP.; long pepper, L.; (ī), f. a princess of the Magadhas, MBh., R.; the daughter of a Kshatriya mother and a Vaiśya father, MBh.; a female bard, Kād.; (with or scil. bhASā), the language of the Magadhas (one of the Prakṛit dialects) Sāh. &c. (cf. ardha-m-); Jasminum Auriculatum, L.; a kind of spice, Suśr. (long pepper; white cumin; anise; dill; a species of cardamoms grown in Gujarat, L.); refined sugar, L.; a kind of metre, VarBṛS.; N. of a river (= śoNā), R.

Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 1241)
sūcimallikā, f. Jasminum Sambac, L.

Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 856)
yūtha, m. n. (in the older language only n.; fr. 2. yu) a herd, flock, troop, band, host, multitude, number, large quantity (ifc., f. ā), RV. &c. &c.; (ī), f. a kind of jasmine (= yUthikā), L.

Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 856)
yūthikā, f. a kind of jasmine, Jasminum Auriculatum, Kālid., BhP.; globe-amaranth, L.; Clypea Hernandifolia, L.

Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 805)
māgadha, mf(ī)n. relating to or born in or living in or customary among the Magadhas or the Magadha country, AV.Pariś.; Lalit. &c.; m. a king of the Magadha, MBh.; Hariv.; N. of a mixed caste; AV. &c. &c. (accord to Mn. x, 11 the son of a Kshatriya mother and a Vaiśya father; he is the professional bard or panegyrist of a king, often associated with suta and bandin, MBh.; Kāv. &c.; accord. to others one who informs a Rāja of what occurs in bazaars; also an unmarried woman’s son who lives by running messages or who cleans wells or dirty clothes &c.; also opprobrious N. of a tribe still numerous in Gujarāt, and called the Bhāts, W.); white cumin, L.; N. of one of the seven sages in the 14th Manv-antara, Hariv.; of a son of Yadu, ib.; (pl.) N. of a people (= magadhāḥ), AV.Pariś.; MBh. &c.; of the warrior-caste in Śāka-dvīpa, VP.; of a dynasty, ib.; (ā) f. a princess of the Magadhas, PadmaP.; long pepper, L.; (ī) f. a princess of the Magadhas, MBh.; R.; the daughter of a Kshatriya mother and a Vaiśya father, MBh.; a female bard, Kād.; (with or scil. bhāṣā), the language of the Magadhas (one of the Prakṛt dialects), Sāh. &c. (cf. ardha-m-); Jasminum Auriculatum, L.; a kind of spice, Suśr. (long pepper; white cumin; anise; dill; a species of cardamoms grown in Gujarat, L.); refined sugar, L.; a kind of metre, VarBṛS.; N. of a river (= śoṇā), R.

Tamil Lexicon, University of Madras (p. 492)
ūcimallikai:


 
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