Accio The word accio in Latin means I summon The spell accio lets the person make an object come to them Lumos In Latin lumos means light The spell can make your wand emit light Finite Incantatum ID: 803594
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Latin in Harry Potter
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Slide2Accio
The word accio in Latin means I summon. The spell accio lets the person make an object come to them.
Slide3Lumos
In Latin, lumos means light. The spell can make your wand emit light.
Slide4Finite Incantatum
The word finite in Latin means to end. The word incantatum means bewitching. In Latin, finite incantatum means to end bewitching. In Harry Potter, the spell is used to stop effects of other curses.
Slide5Expelliarmus
Broken up into two parts, expelliarmus means I banish weapons. Expello means I banish in Latin and arma means weapons. The spell, Expelliarmus disarms your opponent.
Slide6Nox
Nox is the Latin word for night. This spell is the counter charm to lumos, which creates light.
Slide7Expecto Patronum
The Latin word patronus means a protector or influential person. Expecto means I look or I wait. Put them together, and you have I wait for a protector. This spell summons protectors like stags, rabbits, and dragons.
Slide8Obliviate
The word obliviscor means to forget. The spell obliviate makes you forget everything.
Slide9Confundo
Confundo is derived from the Latin confundus, which means to confuse. The spell, confundo, confuses people.
Slide10Petrificus Totalus
petros meaning rock in Greek, facio meaning to make or to do, and totalis, meaning whole in Medieval Latin. This means to make into stone. This spell makes the person you cast it on into stone.
Slide11Riddikulus
Riddikulum means laughable in latin. This spell makes something scary into something funny.
Slide12Stupefy
In Latin, stupeo means to be stunned. The spell stuns the person that it is cast on.
Slide13Sectumsempra
Sectum is the passive participle of the Latin verb seco, which means severed. Sempra is derived from the Latin word semper, which means continuously. Together the spell translates to continuously severed. The spell cuts open the opponents skin.
Slide14Imperio
Impero means I command. The spell lets the person casting it, control another person.
Slide15Crucio
In Latin, crucio means to torture. The spell tortures your opponent.
Slide16Diffindo & Reparo
Diffindo is a spell used break something. It means I divide. Reparo is a spell that fixes things. It means to put back together.
Slide17Severus
In Harry Potter, Severus Snape is the strict and severe potions teacher. Severus means severe in Latin.
Slide18Lupin
Lupin was the defense against the dark arts teacher in Harry’s third year--he is a werewolf after having been bit by another werewolf. In Latin, lupin means wolf.
Slide19Albus
During Harry’s education at Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore was the headmaster. He is an honorable and good character. Albus means white in Latin.
Slide20Ludo Bagman
Ludo Bagman is head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports of the Ministry of Magic. Ludo means I play in Latin.
Slide21Bellatrix
Bellatrix Lestrange is an evil and belligerent character in the books. Bellatrix is the feminine of war in Latin.
Slide22Minerva Mcgonagall
In Roman mythology, Minerva is the goddess of wisdom. Minerva Mcgonagall is the transfiguration teacher and is a very wise character in the books.
Slide23Luna
In Roman mythology, Luna is the goddess of the moon. Luna is the root of lunatic. Luna Lovegood is one of Harry’s classmates who is unconventional and a bit batty according to her fellow students.