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Definition of Emanator
1. one that emanates [n -S] - See also: emanates
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emanator
Literary usage of Emanator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Therapeutic Gazette (1916)
"When it cannot be obtained directly from a spring, the ordinary commercial emanator
should be used under the best conditions. It is not a very efficient ..."
2. The Kabbalah Experience: The Definitive Q & A Guide to Authentic Kabbalah by Michael Rav Laitman (2005)
"A: The wisdom of Kabbalah, which studies the collective law of creation, uses
words such as God, Creator, and emanator, as technical names for forces, ..."
3. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1894)
"Creation out of nothing' is self-contradictory, if it excludes (as a ' something')
the power of the creator or emanator. It only excludes pre-existing ..."
4. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike (1874)
"... by the virtue of their Infinite emanator, who uses them as a workman uses his
tools, and who operates with and through them, are the cause of existence ..."
5. The Theosophical Glossary by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, George Robert Stow Mead (1892)
"He is the procreator (emanator) of the seven holy lives (the seven primal Dhyan
Chohans, or Archangels, each representing one of the cardinal Virtues), ..."