تزلّق

1.
He, or it, slipped, or slid, along; (KL;) like تزلّج. (S and TA in article زلج. [See also 1.]) One says, تزلّقت الغُدَّةُ بَيْنَ الجِلْدِ وَاللَّحْمِ [The ganglion slipped about between the skin and the flesh]. (M in article ديص.)
2.
[Also It was, or became, smooth, or slippery: a signification indicated in the M, in article ملس, where it is coupled with اِسْتَوَى.]
3.
He anointed his body with oils and the like. (JK.)
4.
He ornamented, or adorned, himself; (Aboo-Turáb, K, TA;) as also تزبّق: (Aboo-Turáb, TA:) and led an easy, and a soft, or delicate, life, so that his colour, and the exterior of his skin, had a shining, or glistening. (K, TA.)

Perseus ID: n18025