ن
أث
1 نَأَثَ عَنْهُ
,
aor. نَاَ^َ
, (
inf. n. نَأْثْ,
TA,) He became distant, or far removed, from him, or it. (
K.)
b2: نَأَثَ,
aor. نَاَ^َ
,
inf. n. نَأْثٌ
He was slow, or tardy. (
TA.)
b3: Also,
inf. n. نَأْثٌ and مَنْأَثٌ, He walked, or went,
syn. سَعَى, (
K,) at a slow pace. (
TA.) 4 انأثهُ
,
inf. n. إِنْآثٌ, He removed him, or it, far off; put him, or it, at a distance. (
TA.) سَيْرٌ مَنْأثٌ [so
accord. to a marginal note in the
L, in the handwriting of
SM] A slow pace, or going, or journeying. (
TA.)