1. بَرَزَ
1 baraza brz rz , (S, A, Msb, K,) aor. baruza , (S, TA,) inf. n. buruwzN , (S, Msb, TA,) He (a man, S) went, or came, or passed, out, or forth; he issued. (S, A.) He (a man, TA) went, or came, or passed, out, or forth, into the field, plain, or open tract or country: (K:) or did so to satisfy a want of nature: (TS, TA:) as also, in the former sense, (K,) or in the latter, (S,) ↓ tbr~z ; (S, K, TA;) and bariza ; (Sgh, TA;) and so, in the former sense, ↓ br~z inf. n. taboriyzN ; (Har p. 510;) [and in the latter sense, ↓ bArz accord. to an explanation of its part. n. mubaArizN in Har p. 566:] or ↓ tbr~z signifies he voided his excrement, or ordure. (Mgh, Msb.) You say, barazaA_ilaY Alqironi fiY AlHarobi He went, or came, out, or forth, into the field to his adversary in battle or war. (TA.) ― -b2- He, or it, (a man, TA, or thing, Msb, or anything, Fr,) appeared, or became apparent, (Fr, Sgh, Msb, K,) after concealment, (Fr, K,) or after obscurity; (Sgh;) as also bariza (Sgh, K.) ― -b3- [ It was, or became, prominent, or projecting: often used in this sense.] -A2- baruza , (Msb, K,) inf. n. baraAzapN , (Msb,) He (a man) was, or became, such as is termed barozN q. v.: (Msb, K:) and in like manner, baruzato , inf. n. as above, she (a woman) was, or became, such as is termed barozapN (A.)
2. بَرْزٌ
barozN brz rz A man characterized by pleasing or goodly aspect, and by intelligence: fem. with p : (S, TA:) or a man of open condition or state: (TA:) or pure in disposition; (TA;) abstaining from what is unlawful and indecorous; (S, A, Msb:) of great dignity or estimation: (Msb:) fem. with p : (A, Msb:) pl. fem. barozaAtN : (A:) or, as also ↓ baroziY~N a man who abstains from what is unlawful and indecorous, and in whose intelligence, (K,) or, as in some copies of the K, in whose excellence, bifaDolihi , but this is app. a mistranscription, or, as some say, in whose abstinence from what is unlawful and indecorous, (TA,) and his judgment, confidence is placed: (K:) and barozapN a woman whose good qualities or actions, or whose beauties, are apparent: (K:) or open in her converse; syn. mutaAjirapN : or, as in some correct lexicons, disdainful of mean things; syn. mutajaAl~apN : or of middle age, ( kaholapN ,) who is not veiled or concealed like young women: (TA:) or of great dignity or estimation: (AO, TA:) or who goes or comes forth to people, and with whom they sit, and of whom they talk, and who abstains from what is unlawful and indecorous, and is intelligent: (TA:) or who abstains from what is unlawful and indecorous, and goes or comes forth to men, and talks with them, and is advanced in age beyond those women who are kept concealed: (Mgh, Msb:) or open in her converse, ( mutajaAhirapN ,) of middle age, ( kaholapN ,) of great dignity or estimation, who goes or comes forth to people, and with whom they sit and talk, and who abstains from what is unlawful and indecorous: (K:) or in whose judgment, and her abstaining from what is unlawful and indecorous, confidence is placed: (TA:) or who does not veil her face from a man and bend her head down towards the ground. (IAar, on the authority of Ibn-EzZubeyr.)