Definition of 「罖」:
1. Same as "网" (wǎng, meaning "net").
2. Other meanings:
1. A tool made of ropes, threads, etc., used for fishing or catching birds and beasts.
Example: "The fish net is set, and the swan is then separated." (from the Book of Songs, "New Stage")
2. An object that is shaped like a net.
Example: "Thin guard and woolen cloak, no different from a spider's web." (from Zuo Si's "Wei Capital Rhapsody")
3. An organization or system that interlaces like a net.
Example: "In the past, the network was untangled, and the deer competed to escape." (from Yang Xiong's "Resolving Mockery")
4. A metaphor for laws.
Example: "In ancient times, the net of the world was dense, but deception and trickery arose." (from "Records of the Grand Historian")
5. To capture using a net.
Example: "I saw hundreds of people clamoring by the water's edge, where the fishermen had caught a large soft-shelled turtle." (from Li Zhao's "Supplement to the History of the Tang State")
6. To cover like a net.
Example: "The empty forest nets the sunset, and cold birds fly to the deserted garden." (from Wang Changling's poem "Leisure Residence by the Ba River")
7. To search or collect; to accommodate.
Example: "Recently, I have relied on incompetent words, gathering lost stories from the world." (from Sima Qian's letter to Ren Shaoqing)
3. In Korean: a character used for government reading.