تجمّل

1.
He beautified, embellished, or adorned, himself. (K.)
2.
He affected what is جَمِيل [or beautiful, goodly, comely, or pleasing, in person, or in action or actions or behaviour, or in moral character, &c.]. (S.) You say, تجمّل بِأَكْثَرَ مِمَّا عِنْدَهُ [He affected beautiful, goodly, comely, or pleasing, qualities, more than he possessed]. (TA in article شبع.)
3.
He was, or became, patient; or restrained himself from impatience; or constrained himself to be patient: (Mgh, TA:) from جَمَالٌ meaning "patience." (Mgh.) Hence the saying,
وَإِذَا تُصِبْكَ خَصَاصَةٌ فَتَجَمَّلِ
And when poverty, or straitness, befalls thee, then be patient, or restrain thyself &c. (Mgh in article خص.)
4.
He ate what is termed جَمِيل, i. e., melted fat. (S, K. *)

Perseus ID: n6340