برّزهُ

1.
, (verbal noun تَبْرِيزٌ, S, K,) He made it apparent, manifest, plain, or evident; he showed, or manifested, it; (S, A, K;) namely, a writing, or book, (A,) or other thing; (S, A;) as also ابرزهُ: (A, Msb:) or الكِتَابَ ابرز signifies he put forth, or produced, the writing, or book; synonym أَخْرَجَهُ: (TA:) and [as it often signifies in the present day,] published, it; synonym نَشَرَهُ. (K, TA.) [See also 4 below.] It is said in the Qur'an, 26:91 and lxxix. 36], وَ بُرِّزَتِ الجَحِيمُ, meaning And Hell shall be uncovered. (A.)
2.
برّز رَاكِبَهُ He (a horse) saved his rider. (K.)
3.
See also 1.
4.
[Hence,] برّز الفَرَسُ, (S, Msb,) or برّز عَلَى الخَيْلِ, (K,) verbal noun تَبْرِيزٌ, (Msb,) The horse outstripped (S, Msb, K) the [other] horses (Msb, K) in the race-ground: (Msb:) it is said of a horse that outstrips in a race: and, according to some, the like is said of whatever outstrips: (TA:) and برّز عَلَى الغَايَةِ [He (a horse) passed beyond the goal]. (A.)
5.
Hence, برّز فِى العِلْمِ, verbal noun as above, He surpassed, or excelled, his fellows in knowledge. (Msb.) And [simply] برّز He surpassed his companions (S, K) in excellence, or in courage. (K.) And برّز عَلَى أَقْرَانِهِ [He surpassed, or excelled, his fellows, or his opponents]. (A.)
6.
See also 4, last signification.

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