luō luó luo

net for catching birds; gauze

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DEFINITIONS

罗 luó
  • surname Luo
  • gauze
  • to collect
  • to gather
  • to catch
  • to sift

STROKES

WORDS

帖撒尼迦后书 tiě sā luó ní jiā hòu shū Second epistle of St Paul to the Thessalonians
píng luó Pingluo county in Shizuishan 石嘴山[Shi2 zui3 shan1], Ningxia
县 píng luó xiàn Pingluo county in Shizuishan 石嘴山[Shi2 zui3 shan1], Ningxia
茨瓦夫 fú luó cí wǎ fū Wroclaw, Polish city
里达州 fú luó lǐ dá zhōu Florida, US state
彼得维奇 bǐ dé luó wéi qí Petrovich (name)
德拉克瓦 dé lā kè luó wǎ Delacroix (painter)
爱新觉 ài xīn jué luó Aisin Gioro, family name of the Manchu emperors of the Qing dynasty
先珂 ài luó xiān kē Vasili Eroshenko (1890-1952), Russian writer and poet who wrote in Esperanto and Japanese
巴伯 suǒ luó bā bó Zerubbabel (son of Shealtiel)
扎格斯 zā gé luó sī Zagros mountains of southwest Iran
扎格斯山脉 zā gé luó sī shān mài Zagros mountains of southwest Iran
斯山 tuō luó sī shān Taurus mountains of south Turkey
拉夫夫 lā fū luó fū Lavrov (name); Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (1950-), Russian diplomat and politician, Foreign minister from 2004
sǎo luó Saul (name); biblical king around 1000 BC
提姆・宾斯 tí mǔ ・ luó bīn sī Tim Robbins (1958-), American actor, director, activist and musician
摩亨佐・达 mó hēng zuǒ ・ dá luó Moenjo-daro, capital of Indus valley civilization c. 2000 BC, Sind province, Pakistan, UNESCO World Heritage Site
摩托垃 mó tuō luó lā Motorola (company)
摩睺伽 mó hóu luó jiā Mahoraga, snake's headed Indian deity; a protector deity of Buddhist law
摩诃婆多 mó hē pó luó duō Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那[Luo2 mo2 yan3 na4], possibly originally c. 4th century BC
满 sā luó mǎn Solomon (name)
斯佩 sī pèi luó Spero (surname)
xīn luó Silla, Korean kingdom 57 BC-935 AD; one of the Korean Three Kingdoms from 1st century AD, defeating its rivals Paikche 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4] and Koguryo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] around 660 in alliance with Tang China; unified Silla 658-935
区 xīn luó qū Xinluo district of Longyan city 龍岩市|龙岩市, Fujian
王朝 xīn luó wáng cháo Silla, Korean kingdom 57 BC-935 AD; one of the Korean Three Kingdoms from 1st century AD, defeating its rivals Paikche 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4] and Koguryo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] around 660 in alliance with Tang China; unified Silla 658-935