Si Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Cow (niú)
Kangxi Strokes: 14
Page 703, Entry 22
Pronounced luo.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): A cow with variegated colors. Formed from the radical for cow, with the phonetic element lao (abbreviated).
Guangyun: A cow with variegated, mottled colors.
Also, according to the Guangya: Dingluo, a type of cow.
Also, in Sima Xiangru's Shanglin Fu (Shanglin Fu): Red and mottled, variegated and distinct. Commentary by Sima Biao states: Bo luo refers to colored spots.
Also, in Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Book of Celestial Offices: These are the distinct and major ones. The Suoyin commentary states: Luo luo refers to matters that are clear and distinct.
Also, in Guangyun: Zhuo luo. In Yunhui: Zhuo luo refers to being outstanding and superior. In Ban Gu's Dian Yin (Dian Yin): Outstanding throughout the provinces.
Also, a name. In Zuo Zhuan (Zuo Zhuan), 32nd year of Duke Zhuang: The groom Luo.
Also, in Jiyun: Pronounced le. Refers to the mottled color of a cow's hair.