emanate
English
Etymology
From Latin ēmānāre (“to flow out, spring out of, arise, proceed from”), from e (“out”) + mānāre (“to flow”).
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Verb
emanate (third-person singular simple present emanates, present participle emanating, simple past and past participle emanated)
- (intransitive) To come from a source; issue from.
- Fragrance emanates from flowers.
- De Quincey
- that subsisting from of government from which all special laws emanate
- (transitive, rare) To send or give out; manifest.
Related terms
Translations
To come from a source
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Anagrams
Italian
Verb
emanate
- second-person plural present indicative of emanare
- second-person plural imperative of emanare
- feminine plural of emanato
Latin
Verb
ēmānāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of ēmānō
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