1.
They removed to a distance, one from another. (Ham p. 823.)
2.
They went, or
passed, two by two, each one of a pair removing, or
withdrawing, with the other, or
making the other to retire, or
withdraw, far away. (
M.)
3.
They went forth into the field [of battle], one to another: (A:) or
they took their adversaries, or
opponents, [with whom to fight,] (
T,
S,
K,)
each man his man; as also
↓
لَقُوا بَدَادَهُمْ: (K:) or this latter signifies
they met their numbers, to each man a man. (
T,
S.)