ppl. a. arch. [ad. L. ēmānānt-em, pr. pple. of ēmānāre: see next.] That emanates or issues from a source.

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1614.  T. Adams, Devil’s Banquet, 4. Filling eminent places, with emanant poisons.

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1676.  Hale, Contempl., I. 25. The Emanant and Communicative Goodness of God.

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1833.  Fraser’s Mag., VIII. 573. A brighter dawning emanant over the horizon.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus (1848), 20/1. Like emanant dew on earth.

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