Lexicographical Neighbors of Emanators
Literary usage of Emanators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1917)
"Both, as primordial, intelligent '"Elements," become the creators or the emanators
of the monads destined to become human in that cycle; after which they ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Citizenship in the United States by Prentiss Webster (1891)
"... human beings with divine inspiration, as emanators of equity and the source
of justice. The Druids of northern Europe were held in reverence, ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Citizenship in the United States by Prentiss Webster (1891)
"In India and Egypt we find jurists, human beings with divine inspiration, as
emanators of equity and the source of justice. The Druids of northern Europe ..."
4. Biochemical Bulletin by Columbia University (1912)
"... of various forms and strength, emanators for inhalation in closed room's,
apparatus for drinking the emanations, and other forms of application. ..."
5. A Study of Genius, by Noble Kibby Royse (1890)
"... generators— the solar and stellar emanators of hitherto unconceived physical
ideas; and far from being encouraged, urged on, and cheered by contemporary ..."
6. The Sportsman's Repository: Comprising a Series of Highly Finished by John Scott, John Lawrence (1845)
"... a sort of conductors for the miasmatic emanators of bodies, and placed there
to assist the imperfect state of the olfactory organs, as in the feline ..."
7. Lemurian Scrolls: Angelic Prophecies Revealing Human Origins by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (2006)
"In this way we take an entire mountain and infuse it with the darshan by placing
here and there within it these emanators of darshan. ..."