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émaner

to emanate, to come from

verb eh-mah-NEH Rare

Usage Note

Émaner describes something originating from a source — a smell, light, authority, or a directive. It is usually followed by de ('une odeur émane de la cuisine'). The related noun émanation refers to an emission or outflow. It is a regular -er verb.

Examples

"Une lumière douce émanait de la lampe."

Natural Translation

A soft light was emanating from the lamp.

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