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by House Elf » Saturday 26 April 2008 5:25:17pm
The spells used in the books are actually rituals used a long time ago. Only some of them are made up. That is so cool cos that tells you that magic can be real! Hey you never now if a owl delivers you a letter in heavy parchment........
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by Ms. Elsewhere » Thursday 1 May 2008 3:25:02am
interesting. JK did good researching before writing her books to make sure that the spells and occurances in it were consistent to other magic in other books and so on. You can't just make this stuff up anymore, u have to check the background.
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by Liz1989 » Saturday 3 May 2008 12:57:00am
its true. i think that you have to know what your writing about and then some...
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by *Riley* » Wednesday 14 May 2008 12:25:34pm
[siShe wrote magic mostly on the Latin meanings.ze=85][/size]
Correct me if I'm wrong but-_-_-Lumos means light or something doesn't it ?
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by Ms. Elsewhere » Wednesday 14 May 2008 2:24:20pm
I think it's "Lumonous..." means, to illuminate.... spelled wrong probably.....
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by *Riley* » Thursday 15 May 2008 11:40:22am
Knew it was something like that !!!
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by Q.Araignee » Saturday 17 May 2008 6:50:48pm
Lumos come from the Latin 'lumen'- light. The counterspell, Nox, is the Latin for night. Something that is luminous is emitting light, not necessarily illuminating something else- illumination is the act of first been 'lit up'. So a church window becomes illuminated when the light emitted from the Sun- which is luminous- interacts with it. Does that make sense, or am I just sounding pedantic?
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by *Riley* » Saturday 28 June 2008 12:13:23pm
I wanna write a book bout spells and stuff but I don't think I can pull it off as well as JK...
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by salemboy » Sunday 29 June 2008 7:17:59am
Ditto. I knew lumos was similar to something in some language. Just didn't know what language. Aguamentia, I got immediately that it was derived from some language.
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by *Riley* » Sunday 29 June 2008 7:20:20am
I only got that one because I thought;
Auga-Aqua
Aqua-Water
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by teyannanecole » Sunday 10 August 2008 3:14:51am
Thee spells are just latin. As a spanish/english speaker I could easily tell the meaning of the majority of the spell before it was explained.
1. reparo - repair
2. obliviate - obliviate/not know / forget
3. levi corpus - levi = raise, corpus = body
4. protego = I protect
5. reducto = I reduce
6. engorigio = to make bigger
7. veritersuerum - truth serum
There's a lot of others.
"expecto patronum" means I await protection.
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by *Riley* » Sunday 10 August 2008 11:38:20am
I got 'Obliviate' because you can be 'Oblivius' to something..
Engorgio - En-large gorge-bulge
Protego - Protect
Felix Felicis - In latin, Felix means lucky.
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by salemboy » Sunday 10 August 2008 11:46:25am
I already got Scourgify, but what about the bogey hex?
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by *Riley* » Sunday 10 August 2008 11:55:25am
I don't there was an incantation for the bogey hex.. was there ?
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by salemboy » Sunday 10 August 2008 12:19:39pm
Well, Ginny was accredited with having a wicked bogey hex.
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