This kanji means blight, wither, or let wither.

on readings:
  • ko
kun readings:
  • ka
examples:
eiko ups and downs, vicissitudes
らす karasu blight, let wither
kareha dead/withered leaf
kareki dead/withered tree
れる kareru wither
らし kogarashi cold winter wind
koshi wither away, die
Natsukarekusa karuru June 21 - 26

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Last ∆ on 13 February 2026 by Bradley James Wogsland.