تناهب الفَرَسَانِ
1.
(tropical:) The two horses emulated, or contended with, each other. (TA.) See also 3.
2.
تَنَاهَبَا المَاءَ
i. q.
تَجَاشَعَاهُ, q. v. (TA, in article جشع.)
3.
تَنَاهَبَتِ الإِبِلُ الأَرْضَ (tropical:) The camels took much of the ground with their legs: (K:) [apparently meaning, took wide strides over it: not, as rendered by Golius, “ multum pulveris pedibus suis rapuerunt; ” nor, as rendered by Freytag, “ multum terræ pedibus abstulerunt ”].
4.
الإِبِلُ
يَنْهَبْنَ السُّرَى, and يَتَنَاهَبْنَهُ, [The camels perform the night-journey with large strides]: and [in like manner] تناهبتِ الأَرْضَ. Camels that do so are termed إِبِلٌ نَوَاهِبُ. (A.)