emanatory, a.
(ˈɛmənəˌtərɪ)
[as if ad. L. *ēmānātōrius, f. ēmānāre to emanate.]
a. Of the nature of an emanation, derivative. b. Pertaining or referable to the philosophical theory of emanation.
| 1659 H. More Immort. of Soul (1662) 28 Something which we may in some sense call Substance, though but Secondary or Emanatory. 1882–3 Schaff Relig. Encycl. I. 162/1 The old emanatory views of God. |