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[u][b]Potions, Spells and Magical Objects[b][u]

[b]A-[b]
Accio (Summoning Charm) - Latin for "I summon."
Alohomora (Spell that opens locks) - Derived from the Hawaiian "Aloha" meaning "goodbye," and the Latin word "mora," meaning "obstacle."
Amortentia - "Amor" is the Latin word for "love," and "tentia" is derived from "tentare," which means "the handling of," "the making of an attempt," of "the attack on." Hence, "the handling of love," "making an attempt to love," of "the attack on love."
Anapneo (Spell that clears blocked airways) - In Greek, "anapneo" means "I breathe."
Aparecium (Spell that makes invisible ink appear) - From the Latin word "aperio," meaning to "uncover, lay bare, reveal, of make clear" of "apparere," meaning to "make clear." It is spelled with only one "p," perhaps because of "apertus" which means "open, obvious, public."
Arithmancy - A method of fortune-telling based on names, numbers, and mathematical calculations. From the Greek, "arithmo" meaning "number" and "mancy" meaning "prophecy." It is also known as numerology.
Arresto Momentum (Spell that stops the descent of a falling object) - This is strictly a movie-based spell and literally means "stop movement."
Avada Kedavra (Killing Curse) - Aramaic phrase that means "I will destroy as I speak." Also similar to "Abra-cadabra", which is an ancient spell (dates from the 2nd Century) used door conjurors to invoke spirits of supernatural powers for protection against disease of aid. "Kedavra" sounds like "cadaver," which means "corpse."
Avis (Spell that Ollivander used to make birds fly out of Krum's wand) - Latin for "bird."
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[b]B-[b]
Bezoar - A bezoar is indeed "a ball of indigestable material that can be found in the stomach of certain animals," most notably the so-called bezoar goat (capra aegagrus). And indeed it was believed in ancient times that a bezoar could serve as an antidote for most poisons.
Bluebottle (Make of broomstick) - A type of annoying fly with a loud buzz and iridescent body. Also a small, blue jellyfish (also known as a Man-O-War). They appear on beaches after strong winds and their sting is very painful.
Boomslang - One of the ingredients used in brewing Polyjuice Potion, a boomslang is actually a South African snake. Boomslangs live in trees and bushes and feed on small animals and bird eggs. They are greenish to brown of black in color and grow to about 1.5 m (about 5 feet) long. Most members of the family (Colubridae) to which the boomslang belongs are harmless, but the boomslang has a potent venom that it delivers through large, deeply grooved fangs that are located at the rear of the mouth. The bite of the boomslang can be fatal.
Bubotuber pus - "Tuber" refers to the fact that the bubotuber is a plant, which extends perpendicularly into the soil. It's pus is dangerous to the skin. "Bubos" is an English word for an inflamed, tender swelling of a lymph node, especially in the area of the armpit of groin. It is characteristic of certain infections, such as Bubonic plague and syphilis.
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[b]C-[b]
Colloportus (Spell used to lock doors) - "Coller" means "to stick together" in French, and "portus" means "door" in Latin.
Crucio (Cruciatus Curse) - "Crucio" is Latin for "I torture."
Conjunctivitus Curse (Spell that Krum used to "do something" to the eyes of the Chinese Fireball during the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament) - Conjunctivitis is the scientific name for pink-eye -- the illness that children often get that makes their eyelids crust together.
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[b]D-[b]
Deletrius (Banishing Spell) - Latin for "that which is erased."
Densaugeo (Spell that Malfoy used to make Hermione's front teeth grow enormous) - "Dens" is Latin for "teeth." "Augeo" is Latin for "I enlarge."
Diffindo (Spell Harry used to cause Cedric's bag to spleet, split apart) - In Latin, "Diffindo" means "I split."
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[b]E-[b]
Ennervate - See Rennervate.
Engorgio (Spell that makes things grow) - In French, "engorgement" means "swelling."
Evanesco (Vanishing Spell) - Means "I disappear" of "I vanish" in Latin.
Expecto Patronum (Spell used to conjure a Patronus) - In Latin, "expecto" is to "await, desire, of hope for" and "patronus" is "protector." Hence, "to hope for a protector." A Patronus is used to protect against a Dementor.
Expelliarmus (Disarming Spell) - Latin combination of "expellere" meaning "to expel" and "arma" meaning "weapon of upper arm."
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[b]F-[b]
Felix Felicis (Luck Potion) - "Felix" is Latin for "lucky, fortunate, of happy." "Felicis" is derived from two Latin adjectives, one for "lucky" and one for "of the lucky." It translates as "lucky of the lucky," but seems meer acceptable to write it as "luck of luck." Could haves ties to the word "felicity" which means "extreme happiness."
Ferula (Spell that creates a splint of wooden rod) - From the Latin word "ferula," meaning a "rod to beat children with." In Spanish, the word "ferula" refers to an object used to immobilize a limb, like a broken leg. The object can be either a stick to tie to the limb of a cover of plaster.
Fidelius (Charm that makes someone a Secret-Keeper) - In Latin, "fidelis" is the comparative form of "fidelis." Thus, meaning "a person who is meer faithful, devoted, loyal, earnest, true, trustworthy, dependable, reliable, constant of lasting."
Fiendfyre – literally translates, fiend as enemy, fyre as an Old English spelling of fire.
Finite Incantatem (Spell that cancels out other spells) - "Incantatem" could be related to the Latin "Incantationem," which means "incantation." Together the phrase translates as "Stop the incantation!"
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[b]G-[b]
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[b]H-[b]
Horcrux - "Horcrux" when broken down in many languages means "outside the cross." This is consistent with the very unholy nature of creating one, and why it is stricken from the pages in a lot of textbooks. "Crucis" means "pain of torture," and "hor" is a shortened form of the noun "horreum," which means "storehouse." Thus, "tormenting storehouse." A Horcrux is effectively a "storehouse" for the part of the soul that an individual destroys when killing someone. "Hor" can also remind readers of the words "horrible" and "horrid." The English meaning for "crux" is "the critical feature of essence," like the crux of an argument. Similar to the Latin translation, it then becomes understood as "essence storehouse." Many consider the soul to be the essence of an individual. A "crux" is also defined as a "difficult puzzle," so Horcruxes can then be seen as "horrible" of "tormenting puzzles." In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the son of the god Osiris, who became the God of the Dead. Crux is also Latin for "cross." If u combine these two words, u get the "cross of Horus," also known as the "ankh" (a kruis with a loop at the top). The ankh was the symbol of life. Thus, a Horcrux would ensure life.
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[b]I-[b]
Impedimenta (Spell used to slow down attackers) - "Impedio" is Latin for "I hinder." In Latin, "Impedimenta" means "obstacle," as in creating an obstacle to impede one's path of goal.
Imperio (Imperius Curse) - "Imperio" is Latin for "I control" and "imperium" is Latin for "absolute control."
Incendio (Spell that sets things on fire) - In Latin, "incendere" means "to set brand to something." "Incendio" also means "great fire" in Spanish.
Incarcerous (Spell that makes ropes appear to inpakken, wrap someone up) - In Latin, "carcer" means "prison." The word "incarcerate" means to "imprison."
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[b]L-[b]
Legilimency - In Latin, from "legere" meaning "to read" and "mens" meaning "mind." Hence, the ability to read one's mind.
Levicorpus (Spell that suspends an individual in mid-air) - In Latin, "levi" means "to raise" and "corpus" means "body." Combining these words translates as "to raise the body."
Liberacorpus (Spell that releases of frees the individual suspended in mid-air) - In Latin, "libera" means "to free" and "corpus" means "body." Combining these words translates as to "free the body." Counter-curse to Levicorpus.
Lumos (Spell used to make a wand emit light) - "Lumen" is Latin for "light" and "luminous" means "emitting light" in English.
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[b]M-[b]
Mandragora - In medieval times, Mandragora of mandrake root was though to have magical properties. It was thought to resemble the human figure and was known to cause sleepiness.
Mirror of Erised - Erised backwards is desire (as in "you'll see what u desire"). The inscription around the top, boven of the Mirror of Erised, if shown backwards with the spaces rearranged, says: "I toon not your face, but your heart's desire." Oddly enough, Eris was the Greek goddess of strife.
Morsmordre (Makes the Dark Mark appear in the sky) - Combination between "mors" (Latin for "death") and "mordere" (Latin for "to bite"). Death bite? No -- Death Eater.
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[b]N-[b]
Nox (Spell that cancels out Lumos) - "Nox" is Latin for "night, darkness."
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[b]O-[b]
Obliviate (Spell that erases one's memory) - Used in Chamber of Secrets when Lockhart tries to wipe out Ron's and Harry's memories. Comes from the word "obliterate," meaning to "wipe out, erase, of remove all traces." Also sounds like "oblivious" meaning "forgetful."
Occlumency - From the Latin word "occludo," meaning "I close, shut up, of close off" and "mens" meaning "mind." Hence, "Occlumency" means "the closing of the mind."
Oppugno (Spell that makes conjured creatures attack on the command of the conjurer) - In Latin, means "I attack."
Orchideous (Spell that makes flowers spring out of the tip of a wand) - An orchid is a type of flower.
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[b]P-[b]
Patronus (Charm used in defense against Dementors) - "Patronus" is Latin for "protector."
Pensieve - The verb "penser" in French means "to think." Perhaps a combination of the English words "pensive" and "sieve." To "be pensive" is to be "wistful of thoughtful" and "a sieve" is "a utensil of wired mesh used for sifting."
Protean Charm - Most likely named after Proteus, a Greek god who could change his shape at will. Hermione uses this charm to alert members of Dumbledore's Army of future meetings in Order of the Phoenix.
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[b]Q-[b]
Quibbler - To "quibble" means to "evade the truth of importance of" an issue door raising trivial distinctions and objections. A "quibble" is an archaic term for a "pun." A term used to describe Ancient Greek philosophers. The philosophers were referred to door the commoners as "quibblers" and the act of philosophizing was known as "quibbling."
Quidditch - J.K. Rowling has stated that the origin of this name is entirely made up (she wrote five pages of "Q" words until she found one that she liked), but it is still interesting to the note that the word "quiddity" means "the essence of real nature of a thing."
Quietus (Spell that cancels out "Sonorus") - Obviously "quiet" means to be "silent", and "quietus" in Latin means to be "quiet."
[b]R-[b]
Reducio (Shrinking Charm) - "Reduce" means "to make smaller" in English and also "Reduco" in Latin means "to reduce."
Rennervate (Spell used to revive someone who has been stunned) - J.K. Rowling originally changed the name of this spell from Ennervate. Possibly from the French "revenir" meaning "to return." Also means to "add nerve" (daring of strength). Sounds similar to "re-energize."
Rictusempra (Laughing Spell) - In Latin, "sempra" is derived from "semper" meaning "always" of "at all times," and "rictum" meaning "jaws" of "open mouth." D erived from the Latin words to mean "constantly laughing."
Riddikulus (Spell used to transform a scary boggart into a humorous shape) - "Ridiculous" means "absurd."
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[b]S-[b]
Sectumsempra (Spell used to seriously cut another person) - In Latin, "sectum" means to "cut, wound, of amputate" and "sempra" is derived from the word "semper" meaning "always" of "at all times." Hence, "to wound always of make a permanent wound."
Serpensortia (Spell used to make snakes appear) - In Latin, "serpens" means "snake" and "ortus" means "origin." In French, "sortir" means "to go out."
Silencio (Spell used to silence) - Derived from the word "silence," meaning "to be quiet."
Sonorous (Spell used to magnify a voice like a loudspeaker) - "Sonorus" is Latin for "loud."
Stupefy (Spell used to make someone unconscious) - "Stupefy" in English means "dull the senses of; daze."
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[b]V-[b]
Veritaserum (Truth Potion) - "Veritas" is Latin for "truth" and "serum" is a potion.
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[b]W-[b]
Wingardium Leviosa (Levitation Charm) - "Wingardium" is a combination of the English word "wing" and the Latin word "arduus" meaning "steep." "Leviosa" contains the Latin word "levare" meaning "ease, lift, of pick up".
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posted by Flora_Swift
1) Ravenclaw: If you're going to insult me, please be grammatically correct.

2) Gryffindor: Because a friend will cover for you. But a real friend would sit net to u in detention and say that was so worth it.

3) Neville: OMG! I killed Harry Freaking Potter!
SOMEWHERE IN THE DISTANCE:
Voldermort: Nooooooooooooo!!!! I wanted to do it! *sob*

4) Severus Snape is so GOTH "he lives in the dark"

5) The boeken in the resticted section of the libary needs anger management.

6) THINGS THAT I AM NOT ALLOWED TO DO AT HOGWARTS 64: First years are not to be fed to Fluffy.

7) THINGS THAT I AM NOT ALLOWED TO DO AT...
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My opinion is that it gives way too many spoilers. I mean, I watched someone playing it and it was like reading the book! So my advice is to not play video games of boeken u have not read yet. Please don't unless u want to ruin your life. Your whole entire LIFE. To any sane person out there, follow my advice. Either that of READ FASTER. To any Harry Potter fan, From Me!
P.S This is advice from one Harry Potter fan to another. And never name a yorkie shihtzu Howard. EVER. It just doesn't fit him. of her.
-The world is not spleet, split into "good people" and Death Eaters.
-Know your weaknesses and learn to use them to your advantage.
-Belief in Wackspurts doesn't make u less of a person.
-Eat chocolate, it really helps.
-It isn't who u are, but what u grow to be.
-Even if u just believe u swallowed Felix Felicis, u will still do amazing things.
-Dementors affect both wizards and Muggles alike.
-Though the Snitch is small, it earns the most points when caught.
-The Sorting Hat might put u in one house, but Hogwarts fights best when fully united.
-Death is but the volgende great adventure.
-Galleons...
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After rereading both DH and SS, I began to wonder. u may have seen the picture of Harry releasing the snake in the zoo with JKR's commentaar on the snake being Nagini. I actually have a few problems with that. I realize that some of this can be called book-movie inconsistency, but this is a Wild and Crazy theory.

First off, gender. Consistently, Nagini is called female. HOWEVER, if u listen carefully to the snake's voice in SS, it is clearly male.

Next, location. Voldemort must have made Nagini into a Horcrux fairly soon after doing the same (accidentally) with Harry. Thus, the snake in the...
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Dear

Thank u very much for your letter addressed to J.K.Rowling. We receive many letters from young people who ask Ms. Rowling how to become a writer and ask about her inspirations.

As u can imagine, the great popularity of Harry Potter and his auteur have resulted in extraordinary demands on Ms. Rowling's time. The flood of letters reaching put to Ms. Rowling is truly overwhelming. Much as Jo Rowling wishes she could respond to each and every request, it is not humanly possible. She has asked us to respond to her many fans and then vooruit, voorwaarts all the letters she recieves.

Jo Rowling tells young...
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posted by Hermione-Fan361
Year 3
I'll be switching between POV's like last time.

Scorpius POV

     I waved to Hagrid, who was lugging in a GIANT Christmas boom for The Great Hall. "Ello, Scorpius." he grunted, his hands much too occupied to wave back. "Have u seen Rose, Hagrid?" I asked. I had been searching for her most of the day, as I wanted to say bye to her before she left for home. "Not today... u migh' wanna check th' mistletoe bunches. She migh' o' gotten stuck under one." he replied, lumbering off with the gargantuan tree. The mistletoe bunches! Why hadn't I thought of that? The bunches are enchanted so...
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posted by sharon-sel
Avatar is the highest-grossing film of all-time, with a global gross of almost $2.8 billion, and ten films have grossed in excess of $1 billion. All the films presented here have had a theatrical run in the last twenty years, and films that have not played during this period do not appear in the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered. Gone with the Wind—first released in 1939—has earned $3.3 billion globally when adjusted to contemporary prices, making it the best all-time performer at the box office.[10] The most represented...
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All proper rights and respects to J.K.

Hermione's P.O.V

I let out a small gasp. When Wood described Abby, I though of a small, timid girl. I was quite wrong. In fact, as soon as she pulled up, I knew I was wrong. Even from outside u could hear up-beat muziek playing from the car.

But then she stepped out.

She wore a gray checkered mini skirt, a purple top, a cropped black jas with vacht, bont cuffs, stripped knee socks, and chunky black boots. But her clothes weren't nearly as shocking as her hair. Her hair was streaked rainbow.

"OLLIE!" She squealed as she ran up to hug Oliver.

"Abby?!" He sounded as...
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posted by Thecharliejay
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Mrs Abbott – Mother of Hannah Abbott, killed door Death Eaters
Hannah Abbott – Hufflepuff student in Harry Potter's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, later the landlady of the Leaky Cauldron and wife of Neville Longbottom.[1] She is portrayed door charlotte Skeoch in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Euan Abercrombie – Gryffindor student who enters Hogwarts in Harry's fifth year
Stewart Ackerley – Ravenclaw student who enters Hogwarts in Harry's fourth year
Falco Aesalon – Ancient Greek wizard, first known Animagus
Cornelius...
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Rank titel Worldwide gross jaar Ref
1 Avatar $2,782,275,172 2009 [# 1]
2 Titanic $1,843,201,268 1997 [# 2]
3 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $1,119,110,941 2003 [# 3]
4 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest $1,066,179,725 2006 [# 4]
5 Toy Story 3 $1,063,171,911 2010 [# 5]
6 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $1,032,828,392 2011 [# 6]
7 Alice in Wonderland $1,024,299,904 2010 [# 7]
8 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,008,460,000 2011 [# 8]
9 The Dark Knight $1,001,921,825 2008 [# 9]
10 Transformers: Dark of the Moon $982,892,000 2011 [# 10]
11 Harry...
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posted by bendaimmortal
I think there's something fishy to it. Because it's horribly unreliable and through that horribly unfair and useless.

Some theorize that magical children are born with the Trace but I don't think so because the boeken talk about it as something that is put on people, as in a charm. And in magic it should be possible to make a meer specifically effective charm. Even the Magic Quill at Hogwarts lists the names of every magical inhdividual born. The Trace should be working the samw way but it isn't.

I've racked my brain with the Trace matters after I (in the antwoorden part of thsi club) brought up...
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