rags
褸 centers on worn-out, tattered clothing: rags. The meaning is concrete and narrow, referring to fabric that is old and torn.
褸 combines the clothing radical 衤 with 婁, which likely contributes the sound. The character is associated with rags or tattered garments, but the exact historical development of the 婁 component is uncertain.
The left side 衤 is clothing, and the right side 婁 looks like a tangled, worn-out shape. Imagine a piece of clothing so old it has become a rag, with threads hanging loose like the strokes of 婁.
For ロ, picture a low-quality rag that is so worn it barely holds together: low -> ロ, and the rag is falling apart.
rag; old cloth
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red-flower ragleaf (Crassocephalum crepidioides); redflower ragleaf
tattered clothes; ragged clothes; rag
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common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)