طَرِزَ

1.
, aorist طَرَزَ , (K,) verbal noun طَرَزٌ, (TK,) He became goodly in shape, form, or aspect, after having been thick. (Sgh, * K, * TK.)
2.
(tropical:) He became good in disposition, after having been evil. (K.)
3.
طَرِزَ فِى الْمَلْبَسِ, (K,) and فِى الْمَطْعَمِ, (TA,) (tropical:) He was nice, or dainty (تَأَنَّقَ, K, or تَنَوَّقَ, A) in apparel, (K, * TA,) and in diet; (TA;) not wearing, (K, TA,) and not eating, (TA,) aught but what was good: (K, TA:) as also فِيهِمَا تطرّز. (TA.)
4.
Accord. to IAar, الطَّّرْزُ signifies الرفع باللكز; [thus in the L and TA; but, I think, incorrectly, for الدَّفْعُ بِاللَّكْزِ;] and one says, طَرَزَهُ, verbal noun طَرْزٌ [apparently meaning He repelled him by striking with his fist]. (L, TA.)

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