em ‧ a ‧ nate /ˈeməneɪt/ BrE AmE verb
[ Date: 1700-1800 ; Language: Latin ; Origin: emanatus , past participle of emanare 'to flow out' ]
[transitive] formal to produce a smell, light etc, or to show a particular quality:
He emanates tranquility.
—emanation /ˌeməˈneɪʃ ə n/ noun [uncountable and countable]
emanate from something phrasal verb formal
to come from or out of something:
Wonderful smells were emanating from the kitchen.