حَذَقَهُ
1.
, aorist
حَذِقَ
, verbal noun حَذْقٌ (S, K, TA, in the CK حِذْق) and حَذَاقَةٌ, (K, TA, in the CK حِذاقَة,) He cut it; (S, K;) namely, a rope, (S,) or a thing: (K:) or he stretched it, or extended it, to cut it with a reaping-hook and the like, (K, TA,) so that there remained not of it anything. (TA.)
2.
3.
4.
5.
حَذَقَ القُرْانَ, and (so in the S, but in the K “ or ”) العَمَلَ, aorist
حَذِقَ
; and حَذِقَ, aorist
حَذَقَ
; (S, K;) or حَذَقَ فِيهِ, and حَذِقَ; (TA;) verbal noun (of both, S) حِذْقٌ and (of the former, S) حَذْقٌ and حِذَاقٌ and حَذَاقَةٌ (S, K) and حَذَاقٌ and حِذَاقَةٌ; or ↓ this last is a simple subst.; (K;) (tropical:) He (a boy) was, or became, skilled in the Qur'an, and the work; (S) or learned the whole of it, and was, or became, skilled in it: (K, TA:) from الحَذْقُ signifying “ the act of cutting. ” (Z, TA.) You say, هٰذَا يَوْمُ حِذَاقِهِ
This is the day of his finishing [the learning or reciting] of the Qur'an. (S, K.) And حَذَقَ
فِى صَنْعَتِهِ, [and بِهَا also,] aorist
حَذِقَ
; and حَذِقَ, aorist
حَذَقَ
; (assumed tropical:) He was, or became, skilled in his art, or habitual work or occupation, and knew its abstrusities and niceties. (Msb.)