jihvā́ (ā́), f. (= juhū́) id., [RV.]; [AV.] &c. (ifc. f(A). , [MBh. iii, 16137]; [Hcat.])
the tongue or tongues of Agni i.e. various forms of flame (3 are named, [RV. iii, 20, 2]; generally 7 [VS. xvii, 79]; [MuṇḍUp. i, 2, 4] [kālī, karālī, mano-javā, su-lohitā, su-dhūmra-varṇā, sphuliṅginī, viśvarūpī] [Hemac.]; cf. saptá-jihva; also identified with the 7 winds pra-, ā-, ud-, saṃ-, vi-, pari-, and ni-vaha)
the tongue of a balance, [Hcat. i, 5, 163]
speech ([Naigh. i, 11]), [RV. iii, 57, 5]
the root of Tabernaemontana coronaria, [L.]
cf. dví-, mádhu-, su-
agni-jihvá &c.;
jihvā́ f. See °hvá.