It's a dimanfix inflection. It means to supply, flow, flow the water out in a spring. By extension originate, proceed, come, have one thing origin in another.
GARCÍA ALBERTO
dmana-refers to the expression : emana something from another
Anónimo
happiness emanates love
Margarito Cázares Guerrero
Sale, flows. Examples: everything that emanates from his mouth is truth; The water that emanates from that source is pure and clear
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