襤
- ragged;
- tattered;
- worn-out clothes;
Etymology
Usage in Korean
In Korean, 襤 most commonly appears in the compound 襤褸 (shabby).
남루 (襤褸) — shabby; ragged
남루하다 (襤褸하다) — to be in rags; to be worn out
Additional notes
襤 emphasizes clothing reduced to rags through long wear. It carries strong literary flavor.
Related clothing characters:
破 — broken; torn
裂 — ripped
敝 — worn out; shabby
褸 — ragged garment
In classical literature, 襤褸 often symbolizes:
- poverty;
- humility;
- ascetic lifestyle;
- social hardship.
Example usage describes scholars or monks wearing ragged garments.
Words that derived from 襤
襤
남루하다
람/남
namruhahada
ram/nam
Kangxi radical:145, 衣 + 14
Strokes:20
Unicode:U+8964
Cangjie input:
- 中尸戈廿 (LSIT)
- 中尸一廿 (LSMT)
Composition:
- ⿰ 衤 監