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|georg=ē-māno, āvī, ātum, āre, [[herausfließen]], [[herausrinnen]], I) eig.: [[dum]] saniei [[vis]] emanat, Col.: [[fons]] [[unde]] emanat aquai, Cic. poët.: ex [[quo]] (fonte) pestiferum [[virus]] emanat, Curt. – II) übtr.: A) im allg.: singularem eloquii suavitatem ore [[eius]] ([[des]] [[Plato]]) emanaturam, seinem Munde [[entströmen]], Val. Max. 1, 6. ext. 3. – B) insbes., 1) aus [[etwas]] [[fließen]] = [[hervorgehen]], [[entstehen]], [[entspringen]], [[alii]] [[quoque]] [[alio]] ex fonte praeceptores dicendi emanaverunt, Cic.: [[mala]] nostra [[istinc]] emanant, Cic. – 2) = [[sich]] [[verbreiten]], a) v. Übeln, contagiones malorum, [[quae]] a Lacedaemoniis profectae emanarunt latius, Cic. de off. 2, 80 B. ([[Müller]] manarunt): emanabat latius [[malum]], [[Flor]]. 4, 9, 5. – b) v. [[Reden]], Gerüchten usw., zutage [[kommen]] od. [[treten]], [[auskommen]], [[unter]] die [[Leute]] [[kommen]] = [[bekannt]] [[werden]] (Ggstz. celari), ne [[quando]] [[quid]] emanet, Cic.: consilia sua emanasse, Liv.: emanasse Syllae [[edictum]], Suet.: quaeque dicta ab [[rege]] quaeque responsa essent emanavere, Liv.: ne per [[nos]] his [[sermo]] [[tuus]] emanet, Cic.: per quosdam indicia coniurationis [[eius]] Romam emanarunt, Liv.: [[quae]] [[suspicio]] [[inde]] emanavit, [[quod]] etc., Liv. epit. 50. – m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., multis emanabat (trat zutage) indiciis, [[neque]] fratrem [[Volsci]], ex [[quo]] [[semel]] fuerit [[aeger]], [[umquam]] [[non]] [[modo]] [[visum]] in [[publico]], [[sed]] ne adsurrexisse [[quidem]] ex morbo etc., Liv. 3, 24, 4: ut emanaret in [[vulgus]] missos a [[Messalina]], [[qui]] [[eum]]... strangularent, Suet. Ner. 6, 4. | |georg=ē-māno, āvī, ātum, āre, [[herausfließen]], [[herausrinnen]], I) eig.: [[dum]] saniei [[vis]] emanat, Col.: [[fons]] [[unde]] emanat aquai, Cic. poët.: ex [[quo]] (fonte) pestiferum [[virus]] emanat, Curt. – II) übtr.: A) im allg.: singularem eloquii suavitatem ore [[eius]] ([[des]] [[Plato]]) emanaturam, seinem Munde [[entströmen]], Val. Max. 1, 6. ext. 3. – B) insbes., 1) aus [[etwas]] [[fließen]] = [[hervorgehen]], [[entstehen]], [[entspringen]], [[alii]] [[quoque]] [[alio]] ex fonte praeceptores dicendi emanaverunt, Cic.: [[mala]] nostra [[istinc]] emanant, Cic. – 2) = [[sich]] [[verbreiten]], a) v. Übeln, contagiones malorum, [[quae]] a Lacedaemoniis profectae emanarunt latius, Cic. de off. 2, 80 B. ([[Müller]] manarunt): emanabat latius [[malum]], [[Flor]]. 4, 9, 5. – b) v. [[Reden]], Gerüchten usw., zutage [[kommen]] od. [[treten]], [[auskommen]], [[unter]] die [[Leute]] [[kommen]] = [[bekannt]] [[werden]] (Ggstz. celari), ne [[quando]] [[quid]] emanet, Cic.: consilia sua emanasse, Liv.: emanasse Syllae [[edictum]], Suet.: quaeque dicta ab [[rege]] quaeque responsa essent emanavere, Liv.: ne per [[nos]] his [[sermo]] [[tuus]] emanet, Cic.: per quosdam indicia coniurationis [[eius]] Romam emanarunt, Liv.: [[quae]] [[suspicio]] [[inde]] emanavit, [[quod]] etc., Liv. epit. 50. – m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., multis emanabat (trat zutage) indiciis, [[neque]] fratrem [[Volsci]], ex [[quo]] [[semel]] fuerit [[aeger]], [[umquam]] [[non]] [[modo]] [[visum]] in [[publico]], [[sed]] ne adsurrexisse [[quidem]] ex morbo etc., Liv. 3, 24, 4: ut emanaret in [[vulgus]] missos a [[Messalina]], [[qui]] [[eum]]... strangularent, Suet. Ner. 6, 4. | ||
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|lnetxt=emano emanare, emanavi, emanatus V :: flow out; arise, emanate from, become known | |||
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