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† maˈnation Obs. rare. [ad. L. mānātiōn-em, f. mānāre to flow.] The action of flowing out.
1656Blount Glossogr., Manation, a flowing, or running, a trickling down. 1755Johnson, Manation, the act of issuing from something else. 1814Brackenridge Views Louisiana 288 Without speech, how could we ever communicate to each other, that we possess reasoning powers—a manation of the divine essence? |