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na +1 | emanadas |
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na | Probably "emandadas" |
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Probably "emandadas" Explanation: as in emanated, coming from, resulting from, etc.. As you said probably a typo. |
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emanadas Explanation: Typo. De "emanar": to emanate from, come from (Collins). Luck :-) |
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