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† diˈmane, v. Obs. Also 6 dimaine, -mayne. [ad. L. dīmānā-re to flow different ways, spread abroad, f. dī-, dis- apart + mānāre to flow.] intr. To flow forth from; to spring, originate, or derive its origin from.
1610W. Folkingham Art of Survey Ep. Ded. 1 Merits dimayning from the sacred Source of true Nobility. Ibid. i. vi. 12 Springs dimayning from thicke sand..gather mudde. 1642W. Ball Caveat for Subjects 8 Motion and Feeling dimane from the Braine. 1657M. Hawke Killing is M. 10 By the Right of Warre, and by the consent of the people, which two Titles dimane also from the Divine providence. |