نَهَبَ النَّهْبَ

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aorist نَهَبَ , and نَهُبَ ; and نَهِبَهُ, aorist نَهَبَ ; (verbal noun نَهْبٌ; TA;) and انتهبه; [and ناهبه;] He took the spoil, plunder, or booty. (K.) الاِنْتِهَابُ is The taking of spoil, plunder, or booty, by whomsoever will: you say أَنْهَبَ الرَّجُلُ مَالَهُ [the man allowed, or gave, his property to be taken as spoil], فَانْتَهَبُوهُ, and نَهَبُوهُ, and نَاهَبُوهُ, which all signify the same, [and they took it as spoil]. (S.)
2.
نَهَبَهُ الكَلْبُ, aorist نَهَبَ , The dog seized him (a man) by the tendon of his heel. (S, K.)
3.
نَهَبُوهُ; (S, K;) and ناهبوه, (K,) verbal noun مُنَاهَبَةٌ; (TA;) (tropical:) They carped at him in their speech, (S, K,) or, with their tongues, and spoke roughly, harshly, or coarsely, to him: [as though they plundered him of his good name]. (A.)

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