Definitions

luǒ solitary wasp; paper wasp

Etymology

A wasp  building a nest in dead  flesh 

About

(luǒ) is an ideograph combining the insect radical with ("dead") and ("flesh"), originally depicting a wasp building its nest in dead flesh. It names the potter wasp, a solitary species that sculpts mud nests and provisions them with paralyzed caterpillars. In modern Chinese the character is rare, appearing chiefly in the compound 蜾蠃 (guǒluǒ). Historically, it was sometimes used interchangeably with (luǒ) to mean "naked" or "bare", but its primary meaning remains the predatory wasp.

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Bronze Mid Western Zhou (~900 BC)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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