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I found these fascinating, thought you guys might too, :)


Bellatrix - “Bella” is a construct of the word “bellum” meaning “war” and “trix” refers to “a woman in power.” Bellatrix is therefore known as the “Female Warrior” and is also the pale yellow bituin indicating the left shoulder of the constellation Orion, the Great Hunter.

Blaise - Blaise was the teacher of Merlin. From the Roman name Blasius, which means “lisping.” From the Latin “blaesus.” A famous bearer was Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician and philosopher.

Draco - Draco is a constellation that looks like a dragon but is a snake. In Latin, Draco means “dragon.” There was also a Greek ruler named Draco who developed a system of severe punishments for the smallest of crimes. “Draconian” means “harsh or cruel.” In Romanian, “drac” means “devil.”

Gaunt - To be very skinny especially because of hunger or disease or cold; to have a bony body.

Horace - English and French form of Horatius, a Roman family name possibly derived from Latin “hora,” meaning “hour, time, and season.” A famous bearer was Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a Roman lyric poet in the first Century B.C. Horace’s poems often celebrated the pleasure found in good food, drink, and spending time with congenial companions - sounds like Slughorn.

Lestrange - To be “estranged” means to be “removed from society.” In French, “etrange” means “strange” or “weird.”

Lucius - A Latin male first name. A character in Shakespeare’s play Julius Casesar, Lucius is the servant of Brutus, the leader of the conspirators who plot against and assassinate Caesar. Possible connection to the similar sounding “Lucifer” (the devil). Lucifer means “light-bearer.” In Romanian, “lucios” means “shiny,” a possible connection to his desire for the extravagant and valuable. A Roman General named Lucius Cornelius Sulla was usurped sa pamamagitan ng the people of Rome, but defeated them and seized control as a dictator. After doing so, he removed most of the popular say in the government and returned it to the Senate of Rome, which controlled the people, and founded a firm Republic.

Malfoy - In Latin, “malus” means “bad” and “mal” means “pale.” “Mal foi” means “bad faith, an act with bad intentions, or a malicious act” in French. “Mal de foi” means a “loss of faith.” The similar French phrase “Mal fait” can be interpeted as “badly made” or “evil deeds.” In Portuguese, (J.K. Rowling taught English in Portugal for a few years) “Mal foi” means “was bad” or “is bad.” In Arthurian legends, Lancelot (King Arthur’s greatest knight and his betrayor) is sometimes called “Le Chevallier Mal Fait” (the “mal fait” knight). “Foy” means “a farewell feast, drink, or gift, as at a wedding.”

Marvolo - Implies “marvelous,” but also contains the Latin root “volo” meaning ” I wish, want, will, ordain, suppose, maintain that, be willing, to mean, signify, or denote.” “Volo” also means “to fly, speed, or ilipat rapidly.” Tom Riddle can be seen as a character who wants to achieve greatness very quickly. Perhaps from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night character Malviolo. He was a Puritan who could not have fun and sought to stop the other servants from enjoying themselves. He is “sick with self love” and dreams of getting power. He thinks he is better than the others because he believes he is “pure.” He is constantly the subject of practical jokes. It is here where the quote “Some are born great, some acheive greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them” comes from. At the end of the play, he swears revenge on the lot of them.

Merope - Means “bee-eater” and also translates to “eloquent” and “mortal.” Meropia is a condition of partial blindess. The name Merope is used numerous times in Greek mythology. Additionally, Merope was a member of the Pleiades sisters (nymphs) and was shamed eternally for marrying a mortal (Sisyphus). Since her parents were angered they made her star, Merope, weakest in the Pleiades constellation. Compare this to Merope Gaunt, a witch shamed for marrying a Muggle. A third Merope in Greek mythology, is one of the Heliades, or daughters of Helios. The Heliades were turned into poplar trees and their tears turned to amber sa pamamagitan ng Helios himself. A fourth Merope was the daughter of King Oenopion who was wooed sa pamamagitan ng Orion, apparently with little success.

Morfin (Gaunt) - Probably taken from Celtic myth. Morfan was the son of the Celtic Fertility God Ceridwen and was a fearsome warrior. Morfan fought with King Arthur in his last battle with Carlan. At first, none of Sir Mordred’s men would fight against Morfan, because he was so ugly that they believed he might be the devil.

Nagini[/b[ - “Naga” is “snake” in Sanskrit and “Nagin” means “female snake” in Urdu. A reference to Rudyard Kipling’s ulupong character Nagina, referred to as Nagini in some translations?

[b]Narcissa
- “Narcissism” means “the excessive pag-ibig of oneself.” In Greek mythology, narkisus was a man who believed himself to be the most handsome man on the planet. He died of grief, because he could not get pag-ibig from his reflection in the water. When he was buried, a bulaklak bloomed on his grave - a narcissus. Narcissa is often described as having a look like a nasty smell has been placed under her nose. Is this due to the nasty smell of the narkisus flower?

Nigellus - Nigellus might be derived from the Latin word “niger” which means “black, dark, and unlucky.” “Nigellus” is preclassical and medieval Latin, meaning “somewhat black.”

Pansy - Type of flower. Derived from the Old French “pensee,” which means “thought.”

Pettigrew - Pettigrew could be interpreted two ways: “petty-grew” meaning he grew into a petty (narrow-minded) person or “pet-I-grew” foreshadowing the incident where Peter grew out of his daga form and back into a man in the Shrieking Shack. Also, from the French “petit gros” or “little, fat person.”

Phineas - In Hebrew, means “serpent’s mouth” or “loudmouth.” In the Old Testament, Phineas kills an Israelite man for being in pag-ibig with a woman who belongs to another ethnical group. For more, see Andromeda.

Quirrell - Perhaps derived from the word “quarrel,” which means “an angry dispute or argument.” Also sounds like squirrel, for a nervous, nut-eating rodent that lives in trees. The professor was a scared, shaky man who behaved a lot like one, later an act to cover up his allegiance to Voldemort. Possibly from “querulous” meaning full of “doubts and questions.”

Regulus (Sirius’ brother) - The name of the brightest bituin in the Alpha Leo (lion) constellation. Although this might seem odd at first, considering he was not a Gryffindor - lions in mythology are often used to symbolize those fierce or pure of puso (Pureblood?). Means “prince” and “heart of the lion.” During the First Punic War (264-242 B.C.) the Roman general Regulus was captured sa pamamagitan ng the Carthaginians. He travelled to Rome with a party of Carthaginian ambassadors to help secure terms of peace, agreeing to return to Carthage to face death if he failed to gain acceptance of the Carthaginian terms. Once in Rome, however, Regulus urged the Senate to reject those terms; he returned to Carthage where he was tortured and executed. Regulus Black quite possibly suffered a similar fate at the hands of Voldemort after trying to back out of being a Death Eater.

Riddle - A “riddle” is “a form of word puzzle designed to test someone’s ingenuity in arriving at its solution.” Riddles were used as a way to both puzzle the audience and teach them to understand poetic language.

Salazar - António de Oliveira Salazar was the Fascist dictator in Portugal at the same time that Mussolini, Franco and Hitler. He had the same extremist right-wing ideology as the others, exercised great prejudice, and ruled using fear.

Scorpius (Malfoy) – Like Draco, Scorpius is a bituin constellation in the Southern Hemisphere.

Severus - Sever means “to cut off.” Snape appears to have “cut off” his ties with the Dark Lord through the first five books, and then with Dumbledore and the Order in Half-Blood Prince. “Severe” means “cruel, strict” - two characteristics that accurately describe the Potions Professor. Sounds very similiar to the Latin word “servus,” meaning “servant.” Is he still a servant of Voldemort’s? In ancient history, Lucius Septimius Severus restored stability to the Roman Empire after the tumultuous reign of Emperor Commodus and the civil wars that erupted in the wake of Commodus’ murder. The name Severus is also mentioned inMansfield Park sa pamamagitan ng Jane Austen, a paborito book of J.K. Rowling. Additionally, a Saint Severus of Alexandria (Egypt) was martyred along with a Saint Peter and a Saint Leucius for publicly proclaiming the faith around 309 C.E. Severus, Peter, and Lucius - quite a coincidence!

Slytherin - Sounds like “slither,” as in to slither like a snake. No coincidence the Slytherin House is represented sa pamamagitan ng a snake. Salazar Slytherin was also a Parselmouth (name for those who can speak to snakes). Slytherins are known to be “sly” individuals and snakes are known to be very “sly” creatures.



Snape - A town in England. Also based after a person J.K. Rowling knew.

Tom Marvolo Riddle - If you rearrange the letters, it spells: “I am Lord Voldemort.” The name “Tom” means “twin.”

Voldemort, Lord - There was a dark wizard in medieval times named Voldermortist. In another language, Voldermortist means “Lord of Evil” or “Dark Lord.” Legend has it that Voldermortist once tried to destroy Merlin before the time of King Arthur (Mr. Weasley?) sa pamamagitan ng bewitching good people and simply bribing those who already were evil. Legend has it that Merlin destroyed Voldermortist sa pamamagitan ng using a simple Paralyzing Charm (full body bind?), fed him to the many-headed-beast (Fluffy?) of the lake, the Lady of the Lake’s pet (Giant Squid?), freed the bewitched people, and destroyed the evil men. That was maybe twelve, thirteen years before Arthur (how long it was from Voldemort’s destruction until Harry started Hogwarts). In many European languages, “mort” or “mord” refer to “death or evil.” In French, “vol-de-mort” means “flight from death” (meaning escaping death). Also in French, “vol” translates as “the act of stealing,” giving Voldemort’s name the alternate meaning to “steal from death.” In Norwegian and Danish, “vold” means “violence.” In Danish, “volde” means “to cause” and could be derived from the Latin “valde,” meaning “great, exceedingly, strongly, powerfully.” Using these defintions Lord Voldemort’s name would then mean “excessive, great, or extreme death.”
posted by dannylynn92
BUTTERBEER
Start to finish: 1 oras (10 minutos active)
Servings: 4

Ingredients:
1 cup light or dark brown sugar
2 tablespoons water
6 tablespoon butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cider vinegar
3/4 cup heavy cream, divided
1/2 teaspoon ram extract
Four 12-ounce bottles cream soda

In a small kasirola over medium, combine the brown sugar and water. Bring to a gentle boil and cook, stirring often, until the mixture reads 240 F on a kendi thermometer.

Stir in the butter, salt, vinegar and 1/4 heavy cream. Set aside to cool to room temperature.

Once the mixture has cooled, stir in the ram extract.

In a medium...
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posted by Hraesvelg
It's not a secret that I was very disappointed with most of JKR's choices when it came to romance. Perhaps it wasn't even down to her choices but to the way those couples were written. Most of them were either too plain or just felt pangkalahatang superficial.

Let's start with the hero and his heroine. Harry praised only a few women throughout the series. Ginny didn't stand out particulary. She's Ron's sister and she's introduced as a shy fangirl. Played a huge role in the book she was introduced in. Vanished for the susunod three books. Harry spent every summer with the Weasleys, yet the two hardly...
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1-29 from Mugglenet.com. All other additions naisumite sa pamamagitan ng fans.

1.You mutter nonsense Latin words under your breath.
2.You call your least paborito teacher Snape.
3.Your computer says "You've Got Mail" and you run outside looking for an owl.
4.You actually ask for a walis for Christmas.
5.You mutter "lumos" under your breath every time you turn on a flashlight.
6.You sort everyone you meet into the four Hogwarts houses (Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff and Slytherin).
7.You were burned when you couldn't get through the flames of your fireplace.
8.You had to go to the hospital after you broke...
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 jk rowling
jk rowling
uy guys! I found this artikulo written sa pamamagitan ng someone on a website and I thought I would let you read it through. So im posting it. This artikulo sure does shows out what position jkr holds in the puso of the author.
Sincere fans of jkr may get a bit annoyed sa pamamagitan ng pagbaba this, but for those who always thought she was a bit of …..well read it! Interesting view points have been brought out here!
So before you go on, one simple note – the interviews are within {{...}} and the authors special comments are within [...] Once again, I didn’t write this but I found it somewhere.
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posted by Mia_Lewis17
"No!", screamed a woman standing in front of a kuna begging a man in black not to kill her daughter. "Please, don't, don't kill her kill me instead!", she said. "Haha", laughed the man with a tone of sarcasm in his laugh. "D'you think I'll spare her? after i kill you I'll be the most powerful wizard in the world! Now stand aside and help me do it, after all it'll be the last thing you'll ever do"

"I will never stand aside! Till MY LAST BREATH!", screamed the woman. Her electirc pili shaped eyes glared as she spoke. Glared with sincerity and love.

"what a bravo MUDBLOOD do we have here?", he...
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posted by victorodonnell
The World is flat!
    Well, I know you tanong my sanity, now. Obviously, the world is round and that’s a proven fact, from the moment Galileo stepped out of his ship. And now, there’s a tanong again. Is the World really round? I hate that word, really. The word which gives rise to a lot of tanong and seeks for explanations.
    ‘Imagination is madami important than knowledge,’ sinabi a wise man once. And, it’s true. Well, you need not be aware of the complications of four-dimensional puwang fabric to accept this theory. What all you need to...
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posted by Hermione30
Sorcerer's Stone
The Mirror of Erised: Erised is Desire spelled backward, or how it would appear in a mirror. Also, the inscription reads "Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi," which read in a mirror reads, "I ipakita not your face but your hearts desire." (Thanks, Kathryn)


They could hear footsteps, Filch running as fast as he could towards Peeves' shouts.
"Oh, ilipat over," Hermione snarled. She grabbed Harry's wand, tapped the lock and whispered, "Alohomora!"
The lock clicked and the door swung open -- they piled through it, shut it quickly and pressed their ears against it, listening.
"Which...
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posted by Misharrypotter
I got in line for the first years and got in the bangka on my why to the boats I heard a girls call out Hi turns out her name was ann too. I was hoping to get in the house with Harry in it so I could talk with him some more.

The susunod thing I know I was siting susunod to Harry agian and Hermione and Ron. They were talking about something that I did not understand at all I think it was something about a book. Hermione and Ron lead me to our part of Hogwarts and told us girls on the right boys on the left. Good I thought I always had boys in my stuff. I sit down before it was time to go to kama and some boy with this wierd toy got cought with it and Hermione and Ron got mad over it I had no idea why. Okay the susunod araw I found out that I hated a man named Sanpe, man was he mean. He hated even the three years I tryed to ask why to them but I got in big tourld and got send after class to him. Man! why am I always the one to get picked one
posted by Hermione30
 Order of the Phoenix
Order of the Phoenix
Book 5 Mistakes
NOTE: Many of these book mistakes were corrected in later versions, so the mistake may not appear in your HP book.
* The cover of OOTP shows Harry in the Department of Mysteries holding his wand in his left hand. However, it is clearly stated that his right arm is his wand arm.

* On page 1, Harry is lying in his Aunt's hydrangea bush, but on page 7 he recalls that "someone magical had been near him as he lay among Aunt Petunia's dying begonias..." Thanks, Trixie!

Possible Explanation: Aunt petunia may have had a variety of plants and bulaklak in her garden.

* In the Hardcover...
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His feet made strange scraping noises as they slid along the marble floored corridors of Hogwarts. His exhaustion was nothing compared to the humiliation he felt, his Slytherin tie now had a blood red stain on it, thanks to James Potter's gang in potions class. He leaned against the wall, the bags under his eyes seeming to add an unbearable wieght to his sleepyness. He just started to dose leaning against the pader when he heard running footsteps behind him. "Sev!" Lily shouted, her voice worried. Snape shaffled around to face her, his side still pressed against the wall. "Hi" he groaned, his...
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posted by disney505218
In Chronological Order.

1/1: Intro to the Durlsey's / Leaving Harry on their doorstep
Where better to start then the beginning of the series? The very first chapter, to be precise. Well, it might be 2 chapters, I'm not sure. But I pag-ibig these parts, regardless. It's a great way to kick off the series, because it's told from the point of view of a muggle. So we already can relate with the main character and we can see how wizards incorporate into our everyday lives. Then it goes right to Dumbledore and Mcgonogal discussing the same events from the wizards point of view. It's also pretty good in...
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posted by Irina92
According to the books there are supposed to be 700 Quidditch fouls. However I'll mention sortly 10 of the commonest ones, with the help of Harry Potter wiki.=)

1.Blagging
An often-used foul which can be commited sa pamamagitan ng all the players of a team. It is consisted of grabbing the broomstick tail of a player from the opposing team in order to delay or thwart them. We see it in the "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of the Azkaban" book, commited sa pamamagitan ng Draco Malfoy against Harry Potter.

2.Blatching
In order to happen, a player has to fly towards another player with deliberate intention to collide with him or...
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For the record I did not write this. I found it online and thought it needed to be shared! Enjoy!

1) The Giant Squid is not an appropriate petsa to the Yule Ball.

2) I am not allowed to sing, "We're Off to See the Wizard" while skipping off to the Headmaster's office.

3) I am not allowed to take out a life insurance policy on Harry Potter.

4) I am not allowed to ask Dumbledore to ipakita me the pointy hat trick.

5) I am not allowed to give Remus Lupin a flea collar.

6) I am not allowed to bring a Magic 8 Ball to Divination.

7) I am not allowed to say that Seamus Finnegan is "after me lucky charms."...
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posted by bendaimmortal
I stumbled over a discussion pagtitip. topic "JKR: Canon or fanon" on another HP site and I have ended up into debates related to the topic, so I decided to write this opinion artikulo - this isn't about anyone or anything in particular about the books regardless of the examples. The point in them is for the general matters (:

"What all is canon to you? What do you personally keep, tweak or disregard in your head?"

To me...

Canon is the author's image. This of course means also whatever she announces anywhere outside the books, is canon. She wrote her view into the books's content and it's bound to...
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posted by lauracullen66
I found this kinda interesting, it just some things that may have been missed in the books:

The Mirror of Erised: Erised is Desire spelled backward, or how it would appear in a mirror. Also, the inscription reads "Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi," which read in a mirror reads, "I ipakita not your face but your hearts desire."


"Don't mess with me, Peeves, now where did they go?"
"Shan't say nothing if you don't say please," sinabi Peeves in his annoying singsong voice.

Then, as you know, they turn around to face Fluffy who is glaring at them and about to attack. They were inside that...
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1. When there's only one other person in the elevator, tap them on the shoulder and then pretend it wasn't you.

2. Push the buttons and pretend they jinx you. Wait for the effects of the 'jinx' to wear off, smile, and go back for more.

3. Ask if you can push the button for other people, but intentionally push the wrong ones.

4. Hold the doors open and say you're waiting for a friend. After a while let the doors close and say, "Hi Greg. How's your araw been?"

5. Drop a quill and wait until someone goes to pick it up and then scream, "That's mine!"

6. Bring a camera and take pictures of everyone...
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The Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince film continues to perform phenomenally well at the box office, for the sixth film came in first place in box office takings for the UK and Ireland this past weekend. The BBC reports that the film grossed 33 million pounds this past weekend, beating out the Sandra Bullock film The Proposal, and becoming "the biggest UK box office success of the taon so far."

A ulat is also online from ScreenDaily noting that the sixth Potter film has grossed an impressive $405.3 million in its release, helping push gross Warner Bros. international box office takings...
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posted by Irina92
Godric's Hollow is a village of great interest. There Harry's problems start after Voldemort kills his parents. But let's find some madami things about it! This is the part of History of Magic sa pamamagitan ng Batilda Bagshot, which talks about it.

(harry potter and the deathly hollows, p261):
"Upon the signature of the International Statute of Secrecy in 1689, wizards went into hiding for good. It was natural, perhaps, that they formed their owns small communities within a community. Many small villages and hamlets attracted several magical families, who banded together for mutual support and protection. The...
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posted by ToKo
- George: "I wish old Uncle Bilius was still with us, though; he was a right laugh at weddings..."
-Fred: "...before he went loopy he was the life and soul of the party. He used to down an entire bottle of firewhiskey, then run onto the dance floor, hoist up his robes, and start pulling bunches of bulaklak out of his –"
- Hermione: "Yes, he sounds a real charmer."
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- Fred: "That's not what he said."
-George: "Would you like us to clean out your ears for you?"
- Fred: "Or any part of your body, really, we're not fussy where we stick this."
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-Fred and George: "Wow – we’re identical!"
-Fred: "I dunno, though, I think I’m still better-looking."
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