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[Literary Works] Harry Potter

Accio accio: Latin means "call".

Albus Albus: Latin means "white" and "pure"

Ani maggs Ani maggs: Latin Magus "wizard" plus animal (animal) becomes Ani maggs!

Aurora Auror: Latin Aurora means "light", which is very suitable for fighting against evil forces!

Bogert Bogert: Bagert (pronounced as Bogert) means "threat" in Irish. Legends in America, Scotland and Germany all have similar monsters: monsters and monsters (America), monsters (Scotland) and monsters (Germany).

Cedric diggory Cedric? Diggory: I don't know if you know, but Rowling likes the magic kingdom Chronicle (by C.S. Lewis). There is no Chinese version! ) One of the boys is Dugrais Kirk. The key point is that this boy's name can be abbreviated as D. Kirk, and it becomes "Kedric" after palindrome, much like Cedric (C sometimes sounds like K ~)!

Charlie Charlie: This name is a nickname for Charles, which means "strong", "noble-minded" and "male".

Kemera Monster: Introduction to Monsters and Their Origin. "There is only one case that people know. It is said that a wizard once successfully slaughtered a Kemera, and the unfortunate wizard was exhausted by overwork, and then fell from the flying horse under his crotch and died." In fact, this should be something that Rowling has slightly adapted. It turned out that a hero named Bellerophon killed the Kemaila beast. Because he is too arrogant, he wants to ride a flying horse to Mount Olympus, where God lives. Zeus punished him, and he was left behind by Pegasus, disabled for life. Chimaera means "things made by human beings transforming natural things".

The witch scratching her nose on page 62 of Sorcerer's Stone. In Irish mythology, she is the goddess in charge of beauty, afterlife and Poseidon.

Colin Colin: It means "child" and "baby".

Conjunctiva curse: Conjunctivitis comes from Latin coniugo "tied together". The medical term conjunctivitis is conjunctivitis.

Connelly (Fudge): Seeing the name "Lucius".

Crucio: Latin means "abuse, torture"

Deletrius disappears: deleo comes from Latin, which means "clearing".

Densaugeo's stick in the front teeth competition: denso is "tooth" and augeo is "growth" in Latin.

Diagon alley: If you read fast, it will become diagonal, "diagonally to the ground".

Diffendo divided: from diffindo, Latin means "broken"

Dissendium left and right separation: from Latin dissiedo, "divided into two halves"

Doreen Doreen (Mrs Figg's middle name): Doreen means "a gift from God".

Draco Draco: ★ Draco can be found in the northern hemisphere sky in warmer months. The Chaldeans, Greeks and Romans all thought it was a dragon sign. Indian mythology says that this creature is an alligator fish, and Persians think it is a snake that only eats people. Draco means "dragon" in Latin. ★ There was a cruel Athenian lawmaker Draco in ancient Greece.

Expecto Patronum calls for the guardian of God: in Latin, Expecto means "drive away" and patronu* means "guardian".

* * Pelliamu * Except your weapons: from Latin **pello "exorcism" and arma "weapons".

Soft candy: "Soft candy" is not only a delicious dessert, but also means "nonsense" and "fabrication". In more vulgar language, it means "completed in an incomplete but acceptable way", which is very similar to Fudge's character. ...

FigG FIGG (Mrs. FIGG): A word like FIG means "trivial things" (also figs), and "fig leaf" has another meaning "hidden or disguised things". Mrs. Figg has been hiding the fact that Harry is a firecracker.

Grimau Square Grimau Square: Just like Diagon Alley and Knock Turn Alley, if you read Grimau Square faster, it will become "Grimau Square" and "Dog haunt", which is related to Sirius (Harry mistakenly thinks that Sirius is a dog essence).

Gryffindor Gryffindor: French is "Jin Griffin" (or this is French "Jin"). The Griffin, the head of the Griffin, is a half-lion and half-eagle animal, native to India. Responsible for guarding gold.

Hedwig Ge Hedwig Ge: 13 and 14 century German saints. It means "refuge in battle". St Hedwig has seven children and has been married several times. She takes care of the sick and supports the poor. There is even a school named after her! This school specializes in educating abandoned children or orphans. Do you see the correlation? Hedwig takes care of orphans, and Harry is an orphan ~

Hermione: It means "stone", "noble birth" or "eloquence". ★ Female form of name ★ Hermes. In Greek mythology, Hermione was the daughter of Helen of Troy and Menelaus of Sparta. Hermione is often mentioned in myths for her high IQ and things that people hate (because she is too smart and arrogant). Hermione is also a character in Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale. This character became a statue, just like the plot of the Chamber of Secrets!

Hippogriff Eagle Horse: Eagle Horse consists of griffin (Gryffindor) and Greek hippo "Horse".

Impedimenta is full of obstacles: it comes from Latin impedimetntum "obstacle" and English imprescription a means "burdensome".

Imperio out-of-body experience: Latin means "giving orders".

Jigger H.R. Giger (Yaseny H.R. Giger): Author of Magic Potions and Potions. Potions are liquid units, slightly larger than an ounce.

Mrs Norris loris: Jane Austen's character and Rowling's favorite writer (author of Pride and Prejudice).

Noxnox: ★ Latin for "darkness". ★Nox is the goddess of night in Roman mythology. That's why Knox is the anti-curse of fluorescent flashing!

Obliviate obliviate: From oblivio, Latin means "forgetfulness" and "trance".

Occlusion of the brain: Occlusion means "occlusion" in Latin, and mens means "thought".

Olympia Orim (Mrs Maxim): Olympia refers to a group of giants on Mount Olympus.

Parvati parvati: Indian goddess, the sister of Padma, the goddess of the Ganges. Marry Shiva, the god of destruction and salvation in India.

Patil Bhatti: Similar to Patel is a common Indian surname.

Peeves Peeves: Peeves means "little devil" or "make you angry".

Transcendental incantation before flashback: Transcendental means "previous" and incantation is Latin "incantation". Very reasonable!

The faultfinder is the naysayer: the faultfinder means "fallacy" and "ambiguous words", and the faultfinder is of course the person who says fallacies and ambiguous words!

Quiet: quiet means "quiet" in Latin.

Chilo Chilo: It looks like a squirrel. Don't you think Quirrell stutters and walks like a little squirrel?

Reduce quickly shrinks: (appears in the Goblet of Fire, P. 129, a relatively unpopular spell) Reduce is English "shrinking".

Ray Gullers (Sirius's younger brother): Ray Gullers is the first star of Leo, which is also the alpha star of Leo. Ray Gullers sounds like an alpha! Another character named after the stars, does Rowling have any special significance in doing so?

Remus remus: Brother of romulus (the founder of Rome). Both were raised by female wolves. Remus was killed by romulus (brother! )。

Reparo is as good as ever: from Latin reparare, "repair".

Rictusempra grinned: from Latin Rictus, "grin".

Riddikulus is funny: absurd means "absurd" in English.

Ronan Ronan (Centaur): An Irish saint. It happens that this centaur's hair is red (Irish people usually have red hair)!

Rubeus hagrid Ruber? Hagrid: ★ If you are Hagrid of old England, you have a bad night. ★ Hercules is the Greek god of jewels and the guardian of Mount Olympus (the residence of the gods). His works are very similar to Hagrid's!

Salazar Salazar (Salazar? Slytherin): Rowling lived in Portugal, so I think it may be related. Antonio de Olveira Salazar was a Portuguese dictator from 1932 to 1968, and he was famous for his strict laws.

Scarmand Scarman (Newt? Scarman, author of The Monster and Its Origin: ★ This word sounds like an salamander (in The Monster and Its Origin). ★ Scarmand is the name of a river, which was mentioned in Homer's Iliad in ancient Greece. The river fought Achilles and was finally subdued by fire. The Iliad is mainly about the Trojan War.

Serpensortia snake attack: Serpensortia is a "snake", while sortia is similar to sortie's "assault".

Severus Severus: "Severus" means "Severus". "Awesome" also means "awesome" in ancient history, Lucius? Septimus? Severus maintained the stability of the Roman Empire after the chaotic Commodus Empire, and civil war broke out in the wake of people's awakening to Commodus murder.

Sybil Sybil (Sybil? Trelawney): The name Sibyll comes from a group of famous prophets in Greek mythology, Sibylls, who can always predict the future, even if no one asks.

Sirius Sirius: From the Greek word "burning", Sirius is the brightest star we can see (also called "dog star"). This star is the symbol of the Egyptian goddess Isis, and it is very important for Egypt's religions and beliefs to take it as the center.

Skeeter skeat (Rita? Skeat): Good name. Skeat is a common name for mosquitoes. Everyone knows that they must have experienced it personally. The most annoying creature in the world is mosquitoes.

Snape: The name of an English town.

Sonos has a loud voice: it means loud in Latin.

Spore Spool (Frieda Spool, author of "Thousands of Wonder Herbs and Mushrooms"): Spores are the spores of plants.

MengMeng (Professor MengMeng): It is obviously the herbalist who teaches students to sprout plants!

Stupefy's aggressiveness: English means "make you groggy" and "make you numb", so aggressiveness is a dizzy spell.

Umbridge: This word sounds like umbrage "shadow" and "anger". Explain it this way. Umbridge is often angry and brings a shadow to Hogwarts ~

Veela Veela: A legend that originated in Central Europe is the spirit of the wind. Originally, it was a woman, but her soul did not leave this world after death and became Veela.

Truth serum Truth serum: ★ Latin Veritas is "truth" and English serum is "medicine". Another possibility, serum de verite in French, refers to a magical drug that forces others to tell the truth.

Voldemort Voldemort: ★ There was an evil wizard named Voldemort in the Middle Ages, which means "evil God" and "dark Lord". Legend has it that Voldemort tried to kill Merlin before King Arthur ruled. He enchanted the good guys and found that the bad guys were his people. As a result, Merlin only used a simple paralyzing spell to solve it, and finally Voldermortist was fed to the multi-headed beast. In French, Vol de mort means "escape from death", just as that person wants to live forever. ★mort is a kind of "horn that tells the prey that it is dead". The writer edgar allan poe wrote a character named M Waldemar, who was killed under hypnosis and later resurrected.

Weasley: Very interesting. Arthur is Ron Weasley (Ron? Ron Weasley, Wang's advisor, is called the Running Weasel in another language. Weasley, a running warlord and strategist of the Sixth Reich, never lost a game of chess! ! (Just like Ron! It's a pity that when his soldiers dyed a mouse yellow just for fun (it's not all stains, is it? Ron tried to turn scabbers yellow on the train in the first grade! ), accidentally knocked over an oil lamp, causing the running weasel palace to burn and he died.

Wingardium leviosa Yu gadim leviosa: wing is "wing" and levis is Latin for "lightness".

Voldemort Voldemort: ★ There was an evil wizard named Voldemort in the Middle Ages, which means "God of Evil" and "Dark Lord". Legend has it that Voldemort tried to kill Merlin before King Arthur ruled. He enchanted the good guys and found that the bad guys were his people. As a result, Merlin only used a simple paralyzing spell to solve it, and finally Voldermortist was fed to the multi-headed beast. In French, Vol de mort means "escape from death", just as that person wants to live forever. ★mort is a kind of "horn that tells the prey that it is dead". The writer edgar allan poe wrote a character named M Waldemar, who was killed under hypnosis and later resurrected.

Look at this passage, there are merlin and "Vol de mort" means "escape from death" in French, just like that person wants to live forever. ————————— Say he looks like! ! !

And "finally Voldermortist was fed to the multi-headed beast." ———————— Voldemort

Ray Gullers (Sirius's younger brother): Ray Gullers is the first star of Leo, which is also the alpha star of Leo. Ray Gullers sounds like an alpha! Another character named after the stars, does Rowling have any special significance in doing so? This person must have secrets, Rowling has ulterior motives!

Remus remus: Brother of romulus (the founder of Rome). Both were raised by female wolves. Remus was killed by romulus (brother! )。

What a werewolf!

Salazar Salazar (salazar slytherin): Rowling lives in Portugal, so I think it may have something to do with it. Portuguese dictator from 1932 to 1968.

Hermione: It means "stone", "noble birth" or "eloquence". ★ Female form of name ★ Hermes. In Greek mythology, Hermione was the daughter of Helen of Troy and Menelaus of Sparta. Hermione is often mentioned in myths for her high IQ and things that people hate (because she is too smart and arrogant). Hermione is also a character in Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale. This character became a statue, just like the plot of the Chamber of Secrets!

Fred and George were born on April 1 day (April Fool's Day).

2. Ginny's name is Ginevra. She is the first girl in generations of Weasleys.

The author Weasley has two brothers.

Molly weasley's original surname is Preite.

5. crookes Shanks is a mixed-race cat and raccoon.

6. The infamous cousin of the Weasleys is at Slytherin College, and he is not mentioned in the book.

Dean thomas's father was killed because he didn't want to join the Death Eaters, which is not what he and his mother are thinking now.

8. Hagrid is in Gryffindor, not Hufflepuff.

9. Hogwarts has 1000 students (it seems wrong, but this is what Aunt Luo said, she is the boss).

Hermione was born in September of 19, and Ron was born in March of 1 year.

1 1. James Potter has inherited a lot of inheritance, so he doesn't need a well-paid job.

12. James Potter inherited the invisibility cloak from his father.

13. Wizards and witches live longer than Muggles.

14. goblins in gringotts let muggle money circulate again.

1 gallon is about 5 pounds.

16. Dumbledore 150 years old, Meg 70 years old, Snape 35 or 36 years old.

17. The motto of Hogwarts is: Never provoke a sleeping dragon.

18. If you put Eris' mirror in front of it, it will say, "I am not showing your appearance, but your inner desire".

19. Happy people don't become ghosts after death, that is to say, people who become ghosts are unhappy people (gold diggers often cry, Nick's head doesn't fall off completely, and Baron Bloody is lonely).

During Christmas, all the teachers and employees stayed at school except Filch, Hagrid and Dumbledore.

2 1 Some Hogwarts teachers have spouses, but this is confidential, and the reason will be known later.

Dali went to a private hospital to get rid of Hagrid's tail and said it was an out-of-control wart.

Dragons cannot be domesticated, no matter what Hagrid does.

Azkaban is located in the very cold sea area in the north of the North Sea.

Some simple magic can be done without a magic wand, but complex magic can only be done with the help of a magic wand.

Birthdays of non-Muggle children are recorded in one book. When they are 1 1 years old, Professor McGonagall will send them a letter with an owl to inform them that they are accepted.