تَرْسِيلٌ
1.
, in reading, or reciting, (Msb, K,) i. q.
تَرْتِيلٌ; (K, TA;) i. e. (TA) Easy [or leisurely] utterance; without haste: (Yz, Msb, TA:) or, as some say, with consecution of the parts, or portions: (TA:) and
تَرَسُّلٌ therein signifies the same: (Yz, Msb:) or فِى
تَرَسَّلَ
قِرّاءَتِهِ signifies he proceeded in a leisurely manner in his reading, or reciting, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) and was grave, staid, sedate, or calm, (Mgh,) and endeavoured to understand, without raising his voice much. (TA.) It is said in a tradition, كَانَ
فِى كَلَامِهِ تَرْسِيلٌ i. e. تَرْتِيلٌ [There was in his (Mohammad's) speech an easy, or a leisurely, utterance]. (TA.) And in another tradition it is said, وَإِذَا أَقَمْتَ فَاحْذِمْ
إذَا أَذَّنْتَ فَتَرَسَّلْ [explained in article حذم]. (Mgh.)
2.
See also 4, last sentence but one.