Bijaura must be full of seeds etymologically. By the way, Bijaura is one of
the names of Citrus medica.

regards

Pankaj Oudhia

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 3:18 PM, promila chaturvedi
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Bara nembu or nibu can be any citrus. But i have eaten BIJAURA in youger
> days. But it was not grapefruit and it was not savour at all. It could be
> citrus maxima.
> Promila
>
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> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 10:26:11 +0530
> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:110871] Citrus names
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> To: [email protected]
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> Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.
>
> On 16 March 2012 01:41, OZmic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> Would you consider a Citrus week?
> Here is a first teaser.
> Would any of those names apply to Citrus grandis / Citrus maxima ?
> Would any name be only generic ? this would explain why they are applied
> to different species.
> Are all the names spelt correctly.
>
> Citrus medica L.
> Khasi: Soh-manong
> Assamese:  বিৰা জৰা   Bira jora, বিৰা টেঙা  Bira tenga,  জৰা টেঙা  Jora
> tenga.
> Bengali: জম্বির  Jambira, পানি লেবু   Pāni lēbu,  টাবা  Taba.
> English: Citron
> Gujarati: તુરંજ  Turanj (Turanji).
> Hindi:  बड़ा नीबु  Bara nibu,  बिजौरा  Bijaura, पूरक   Purak, तुरन्ज
> Turanj, वेतस  Veta.
> Kannada:  ಮಾದಳ Maadala.
> Malayalam: ചെറുനാരകം Cerunaarakam (cĕṟunārakaṃ), ഗണപതിനാരകം
> (gaṇapatinārakaṃ).
> Marathi: महाळुंग   Mahalung,  महाळुंगी  Mahalungi.
> Tamil:  எலுமிச்சை Elumiccai, கடரநாரத்தை Kaṭāranārattai,  கொம்மட்டிமாதுளை
> Kommatti-matulai.
> Telugu: మాతులుంగము Matulumgamu (mAtulumgamu).
>
>
>
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