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YANDERE DELACOUR SISTERS HEADCANONS
They'd actually get along pretty well. Fleur probably would've met you first at the Triwizard Tournament at Hogwarts. You became friends with her and some of the other students from the Beauxbatons Academy even though some of them seemed like complete snobs and kept bad mouthing Hogwarts
You most likely would've become her friend after the first challenge. She seemed pretty shaken up after facing the Welsh Green Dragon. You though she'd done really well and you went to congratulate her. Very few people congratulated her after her task from Hogwarts and you happened to be one of them. Needless to say, you'd managed to catch her interest
You started hanging out with her more often and she told you a lot about her sister. You already knew she was a quarter Veela since she'd told you. Now, fast forward to the time the Yule Ball took place (I wish I could go to the Yule Ball 😔). Fleur wanted you to go with her but you'd decided to go with another Gryffindor much to her sadness and disappointment but no worries, she was going to get you back no matter what
But her plans had to be put on hold after the second task was announced. Fleur couldn't save her sister Gabrielle after she got taken underwater by the Merfolk. She'd managed to use the Bubble head charm against the Grindylows but she didn't save her sister yet. She felt like the most useless person on the planet till you came along and comforted her. Oh, and how grateful she was for your comfort. She started crying onto your chest while you patted her head gently telling her that her sister would be all right. You even offered to swim in the lake to find her and get her back but as much as Fleur appreciated and admired your courage, she didn't want you to get involved with such dangerous creatures. She was scared of what they might do to you
After Harry got Gabrielle back, you started hustling and bustling around to get them towels and you placed a hand on Gabrielle and asked her if she was all right. It was literally love at first sight for the younger one. She nodded and Fleur could sense that her sister had started having a crush on you. She was amused and kinda annoyed at the same time. Both of them however realized that they needed to work together when they saw you tending to Cedric and Harry. Their jealousy literally sparked up through the roof and they felt the urge and the need to make you theirs. You would become theirs eventually soon after the tournament was done
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Scrolls & Basilisks
StrixXīnXiǎng
Rating:
Teen And Up Audiences
Archive Warning:
No Archive Warnings Apply
Category:
F/M
Fandom:
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Relationship:
Fleur Delacour/Bill Weasley
Characters:
Fleur Delacour, Bill Weasley
Additional Tags:
Basilisks, Muggle London, Apparating (Harry Potter), Married Couple, Fluff, Adventure & Romance
Language:
English
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Hump Day Drabbles
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Published: 2023-08-06
Words: 1,529
Chapters: 1/1
Summary:
Bill and Fleur find themselves faced with a Basilisk in Muggle London. Not your average, run of the mill day date with your spouse.
Written for the prompt from Weasleys, Witches, and Writers
Weasley: Bill
Magical Creature: Basilisk
Location: Muggle London
https://archiveofourown.org/works/49144948
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all the harry potter spells!
i was bored so I spent four (4) hours extracting info from the harry potter wiki pages, cuz I've been reading a whole lot of drarry lately and im considering writing a oneshot or smth. but i realized I should prolly have a copy of all the spells. I own the unofficial spell book, but it's also nice to have everything online as well. im not expecting this to get much traction, but if anyone needs it, here it is! you can also check the wiki pages anyway. thx y'all
Aberto (Opening Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: Ah-bare-toh Description: A spell used to open doors; it is probably related to Alohamora. Etymology: Portuguese for 'open'. Compare Spanish 'abierto'.
Accio (Summoning Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: Various, including: AK-ee-oh, AK-see-oh, AS-see-oh (US), and AT-chee-oh (Anglo-Catholic pronunciation) Description: Summons an object towards the caster. It is able to summon objects in direct line of sight of the caster, as well as things out of view, by calling the object aloud after the incantation (unless the spell is cast nonverbally). This spell needs thought behind it, and the object must be clear in the caster's mind before trying to summon it. The caster doesn't necessarily need to know the location of the target as long as they say the name of the object to be summoned, such as when Hermione Granger summoned some books from Dumbledore's office simply by saying "Accio Horcrux books!" while in Gryffindor Tower. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter summoned his broom to complete the first task of the Triwizard Tournament in 1994, and to summon the Portkey to escape Voldemort and the Death Eaters in the Little Hangleton graveyard in 1995. Also, in the Battle of the Seven Potters Harry summoned Hagrid when he fell. Molly Weasley used it to get the twins' candy. The twins used it to summon their brooms from Dolores Umbridge's office. Etymology: The Latin word accio means "I call" or "I summon". Notes: The Summoning Charm is unable to directly summon exceptionally large targets such as buildings, or living creatures (except for Flobberworms which aren't considered to be worth summoning). It is also unable to summon Horcruxes as they have protective enchantments placed on them. It is, however, possible to move a creature by summoning things they are wearing or holding. It is also possible to bewitch items to become unaffected from this charm, as is the case with most bought goods.
(Age Line) Type: Charm Description: Prevents people above or below a certain age from access to a target. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Albus Dumbledore to prevent underage students from entering their names into the Goblet of Fire. Also seen when Fred and George Weasley attempted to circumvent it with Ageing Potions, and ended up in the Hospital Wing with fine white beards, along with other students who tried similar tactics.
Aguamenti (Water-Making Spell) Type: Charm, Conjuration Pronunciation: AH-gwah-MEN-tee Description: Produces a clean, drinkable jet of water from the wand tip. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Fleur Delacour in 1994 to extinguish her skirt, which had caught flame during a fight against a dragon. Harry used this spell twice in 1997, both on the same night; once to attempt to provide a drink for Dumbledore, then again to help douse Hagrid's hut after it was set aflame by Thorfinn Rowle, who used the Fire-Making Spell. Etymology: Possibly a hybrid of Latin words aqua, which means "water", and menti, which means "for the mind."
Alarte Ascendare Type: Charm Pronunciation: a-LAR-tay a-SEN-der-ay Description: Shoots the target high into the air. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Gilderoy Lockhart in 1992 to send a snake high into the air during the first and last meeting of the Duelling Club. Etymology: Ascendere is a Latin infinitive meaning "to go up,""to climb," "to embark," "to rise(figuratively);" this is the origin of the English word "ascend".
(Albus Dumbledore's forceful spell) Type: Spell Description: This spell was, supposedly, quite powerful as when it was cast, the opponent was forced to conjure a silver shield to deflect it. Seen/Mentioned: It was used by Dumbledore in the Ministry of Magic, immediately following the Battle of the Department of Mysteries on 17 June, 1996, while he duelled Voldemort.
Alohomora (Unlocking Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ah-LOH-ho-MOR-ah Description: Unlocks doors and other locked objects. It can also unlock doors that have been sealed with a Locking Spell, although it is possible to bewitch doors to become unaffected by this spell. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger in 1991 to allow her and her friends to access the Third-floor corridor at her school, which was at the time forbidden; she used it again two years later to free Sirius's cell in her teacher's prison room. Etymology: The incantation is derived from the West African Sidiki dialect used in geomancy; it means "friendly to thieves".
Alohomora Duo Type: Charm Pronunciation: ah-LOH-ho-MOR-ah DOO-oh Description: A more powerful version of Alohomora.
(Altering Spell) Type: Transfiguration Description: Transformed the physical form or colour of objects.
Amato Animo Animato Animagus (Animagus Spell) Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: ah-MAH-toh ah-NEE-moh ah-nee-MAH-toh an-a-MAY-jus Description: Spell used as part of the process of becoming an Animagus. The incantation has to be recited at sunrise and sundown, every day before the consumption of the Animagus Potion. The incantation is also recited just prior to the consumption of the potion, which has to take place just after a lightning storm starts. The incantation is recited while placing the wand's tip over one's heart. Etymology: Amato is a conjugation of the Latin word amo, which means "I love" or "I am obliged to". Animo and animato are both different conjugations of the Latin word animo, which can mean "I animate" or "I fill with breath or life". Animagus on the other hand appears to be a portmanteau of animo or "animal", and magus, which is Latin for "wizard." Overall, the incantation can roughly mean "My love brings me life, I am obliged to become an animal wizard."
Anapneo Type: Healing Spell, Vanishment Pronunciation: ah-NAP-nee-oh Description: Clears the target's airway if they are choking on something. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Horace Slughorn, cast upon Marcus Belby when the latter choked on a pheasant in 1996. Etymology: From the Greek verb anapneo, meaning "I breathe in."
Anteoculatia Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: an-tee-oh-kyoo-LAY-chee-ah Description: Causes the target to grow antlers. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used to make Pansy Parkinson grow antlers in 1996.
(Anti-Cheating Spell) Type: Charm Description: Used to prevent cheating. Seen/Mentioned: These spells were used at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on writing quills and parchment to prevent students from cheating during their final exams, as well as their O.W.L.s and N.E.W.T.s.
(Anti-Apparition Charm) Type: Charm Description: Prevents Apparition within range of an area. Often used to keep out unwanted visitors from an area. Seen/Mentioned: Mentioned that no one can Apparate into Hogwarts grounds due to this spell.
(Anti-Disapparition Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Prevents Disapparation within an area. It is often used to entrap an enemy in an area. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Albus Dumbledore to trap some Death Eaters in the Department of Mysteries in 1996. Also used on Hogsmeade in 1998 by the Death Eaters to keep the Trio trapped there shortly before the Battle of Hogwarts. Also mentioned that nobody can Disapparate from Hogwarts; it is due to this jinx.
(Anti-intruder jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Prevents intruders from entering an area. It is probably relatively similar to the Anti-Apparition Charm. Seen/Mentioned: It was placed on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1996 for extra protection during an invasion of Death Eaters.
(Antonin Dolohov's curse) Type: Curse Description: An unknown curse that causes injuries that are capable of killing with enough power. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Antonin Dolohov during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries twice; Dolohov was under a Silencing Charm, and thus weakened the effects of this curse, saving Hermione from death, but incapacitated her and required her to take ten potions a day for some time.
Aparecium (Revealing Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: AH-par-EE-see-um Description: Reveals secret messages written in invisible ink, or any other hidden markings. Also works against Concealing charms Seen/Mentioned: Used (to no avail) in 1993 by Hermione Granger to attempt to reveal any hidden writing in a diary. Etymology: Latin apparere, meaning "to appear"; -ium and -cium are common Latin noun endings.
Appare Vestigium (Tracking Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ah-PAR-ay ves-TEE-jee-um Description: Reveals traces of magic, including footprints and track marks. Seen/Mentioned: Newton Scamander used it to search for Porpentina Goldstein.
(Apparition) Type: Transportation Description: Magically teleports the user to another location instantly. The destination is one that the primary user has been to or seen in some fashion previously. Can be used to Apparate two or more people at once if holding onto each other (i.e. Side-Along Apparition). No incantation required. Seen/Mentioned: Used frequently by Wizardkind to teleport from place to place. Aqua Eructo Type: Charm Pronunciation: A-kwa ee-RUCK-toh Description: This spell is used to create, and control, a jet of clear water from the tip of the wand; it is probably related to Aguamenti. Seen/Mentioned: Used multiple times to extinguish fires in 1994. Etymology: Aqua means, in Latin, water. Eructo is a verb meaning "I raise"; roughly translated, it means "I raise water".
Arania Exumai Type: Charm Pronunciation: ah-RAHN-ee-a EKS-su-may Description: Drives away spiders, including Acromantulas. Seen/Mentioned: Jacob's sibling used this spell to repel an Acromantula that guarded the Forest Vault in the Forbidden Forest. Etymology: From the Latin aranea, meaning "spider", and exuo, meaning "I lay aside".
Arresto Momentum (Slowing Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ah-REST-oh mo-MEN-tum Description: Decreases the velocity of a moving target. Can be used on multiple targets, as well as on the caster themselves. It was invented by Daisy Pennifold in 1711 for use on the Quaffle in Quidditch. Seen/Mentioned: Used wandlessly by Dumbledore to save one of his students from a fall in 1993; Hermione Granger used it, to little effect, in 1998 to cushion an otherwise deadly fall during their break-in at Gringotts. Etymology: Likely the combination of the Anglo-French arester, meaning "to bring to a stop" and the Latin momentum, meaning "the force or strength gained whilst moving"; the literal translation hence is "Bring the force or strength gained whilst moving to a stop".
(Arrow-shooting spell) Type: Conjuration Description: Fires arrows from the caster's wand. Seen/Mentioned: The spell used to be used by Appleby Arrows supporters at Quidditch matches to show their support for their teams; however, the British and Irish Quidditch League banned the use of the spell at matches when referee Nugent Potts was pierced through the nose with a stray arrow in 1894.
Ascendio Type: Charm Pronunciation: ah-SEN-dee-oh Description: Lifts the caster high into the air. The charm also works underwater, propelling the caster above the surface. Etymology: Derived from Latin ascendo, meaning "to climb".
(Atmospheric Charm) Type: Charm Description: Modified or created certain weather conditions.
Avada Kedavra (Killing Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: ah-VAH-dah keh-DAV-rah Description: Avada-Kedavra Causes instantaneous and painless death, leaving no physical injury to the victim's body or any trace of violence. It is accompanied by a bright flash or long stream of green light and a distinctive rushing noise while cast. There is no known counter-curse that can protect the victim from dying, except for a loving sacrifice. It is one of the three Unforgivable Curses. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Tom Riddle to murder many of his victims without any regret or remorse. Also Harry Potter was saved from this spell a number of times: by his mother's loving sacrifice, because he was an accidental Horcrux, because his wand and his enemy's were made of the same core, and because the Elder Wand refused to kill its true master (Harry Potter) during Voldemort's Last Stand. Etymology: Avada Kedavra is based on the Aramaic אַבַדָא כְּדַב��ָא, avada kedavra, meaning "let the thing be destroyed".
Avifors (Avifors Spell) Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: AH-vi-fors Description: Transforms the target into a bird. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in Transfiguration class. Etymology: From Latin avis meaning "bird" and forma meaning "shape".
Avenseguim Type: Charm Pronunciation: ah-ven-SEH-gwim Description: Turns an object into a tracking device. Seen/Mentioned: In 1927, Newton Scamander used this spell to track the origins of a feather - a clue found during his search for Porpentina Goldstein - back to Yusuf Kama, whose hat the feather came from. Etymology: The incantation Avenseguim is likely derived from the portmanteau of avens, a Latin adjective for "eager" or "craving", and seguir, the Spanish and Portuguese verb meaning "to follow", or alternatively from the Catalan seguim, meaning "we follow". Taken together, Avenseguim can be interpreted as "to eagerly follow", which aptly characterises the behaviour of a tracking device.
Avis (Bird-Conjuring Charm) Type: Conjuration, Charm Pronunciation: AH-viss Description: Conjures a flock of birds from the tip of the wand. When used in conjunction with Oppugno, it can be used offensively. Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1994 by Mr Ollivander to test Viktor Krum's wand. Also employed offensively by Hermione Granger against Ron Weasley. Etymology: The Latin word avis means "bird".
(Babbling Curse) Type: Curse Description: Causes uncontrollable babbling. Seen/Mentioned: Although he was rather untrustworthy, it may not have occurred at all, but Gilderoy Lockhart says he cured a Transylvanian farmer of this affliction.
(Badgering) Type: Transfiguration Description: Turns things into badgers
(Basic Cast) Type: Spell Description: Causes damage or harm to targets.
(Bat-Bogey Hex) Type: Hex Description: Transforms the target's bogeys into large bats that fly out of the victim's nose. It was invented by Miranda Goshawk. Seen/Mentioned: Ginny Weasley was a noted practitioner of this spell, having used it at least thrice by her sixth year.
Baubillious Type: Charm Pronunciation: baw-BILL-ee-us Description: The exact effects of the spell are unknown, though it presumably is of damaging nature and it produces a bolt of white light from the tip of the wand. Etymology: Currently unclear, probably from English bauble. Notes: This is likely the incantation for White sparks.
(Bedazzling Hex) Type: Hex Description: Allows the caster to disguise things. Seen/Mentioned: When Xenophilius Lovegood explains the concept of how the Cloak of Invisibility is the only thing that can make a person truly invisible, he mentions that most cloaks of that kind are made with this spell. Note: Though the exact effects are unknown, based on the name (and the fact that it is used in conjunction with a chameleon charm on certain cloaks, it is probably used to conceal a person or object.
(Bewitched Snowballs) Type: Charm Description: Causes snowballs to pelt themselves at the target. Seen/Mentioned: Twice used by Fred and George Weasley; firstly on Professor Quirrell's head, unwittingly striking Lord Voldemort in the face, and then again four years later to attack the windows of Gryffindor Tower.
(Bluebell Flames) Type: Charm Description: Produces magical blue flames that can be held in a jar. Not as dangerous as real fire, these magical flames can be touched, penetrated and held without it burning the holder, though it is known to singe materials such as clothing and plants. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was a specialty of Hermione Granger's. She used it to defeat Devil's Snare in the Underground Chambers in 1992.
(Blue sparks) Type: Charm Description: Jet of blue sparks. It can be used offensively as a minor duelling spell. Seen/Mentioned: Following the American National Quidditch team's win at the semi-finals of the 2014 Quidditch World Cup against Liechenstein, red, white and blue sparks filled the air so thickly it was difficult to see or breathe.
Bombarda (Bombardment Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: bom-BAR-dah Description: Causes a small explosion. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in fourth year Charms class. Etymology: From the word bombard, meaning "to attack a place or person continually with bombs or other missiles".
Bombarda Maxima Type: Charm Pronunciation: BOM-bar-dah MAX-ih-mah Description: Creates a large explosion capable of removing entire walls. A more advanced and more powerful form of the Bombardment Spell.
Brackium Emendo Type: Charm, Healing Spell Pronunciation: BRA-key-um ee-MEN-doh Description: If used correctly, it is claimed that this spell will heal broken bones; this theory is supported by the etymology. Seen/Mentioned: Used unsuccessfully by Gilderoy Lockhart on Harry Potter in 1992 after the latter's arm was broken by a Bludger; it vanished all the bones, making it resemble rubber, though the pain in Harry's arm was entirely gone. Etymology: The word Brackium is likely derived from the Latin word "Bracchium" meaning "Forearm" or just "Arm", and Emendo, from the Latin word of the same spelling, meaning "I Correct" or "I Improve", the full meaning would be "I Correct/Improve the Forearm".
(Braking Charm) Type: Charm Description: Helped broomsticks stop.
(Bravery Charm) Type: Charm Description: Increases the bravery of a teammate, increasing their performance against certain foes. Seen/Mentioned: Taught by Head of the Auror Office, Harry Potter, to members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force, to help them address the results of the Calamity in the 2010s.
(Bridge-conjuring spell) Type: Charm Description: Conjures a bridge from thin air. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used by, Antioch, and Cadmus, and Ignotus Peverell in The Tale of the Three Brothers to create a bridge over a treacherous river, a bridge upon which they met Death.
(Broom jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Used to make broomsticks try to throw their riders off through a variety of means such as sudden lurches and violent swishing movements. Constant eye contact is needed for the jinx to keep working. Seen/Mentioned: It was used by Quirinus Quirrell against Harry Potter in 1991. Notes: This may be related to the Hurling Hex.
(Bubble-Head Charm) Type: Charm Description: Produces a large bubble of air around the head of the user; it is commonly used as the supernatural equivalent of a breathing set. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Cedric Diggory and Fleur Delacour in 1995; it was used the next year by many students walking through the halls, because of horrid odours made by various pranks played on Dolores Umbridge.
(Bubble Spell) Type: Charm Description: Produces a stream of non-bursting bubbles from the wand tip. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Professor Flitwick to decorate some Christmas trees;] the bubbles in this instance were golden. Used the following year by Ron Weasley when he broke his wand; these bubbles were purple.
Calvorio (Hair Loss Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: cal-VOR-ee-oh Description: Removes the victim's hair. Seen/Mentioned: The book Curses and Counter-Curses by Vindictus Viridian mentions this curse. Etymology: From Latin calvus = "bald".
Cantis Type: Charm Pronunciation: CAN-tiss Description: Causes the victim to burst uncontrollably into song. Seen/Mentioned: Used by the Hogwarts professors to enchant suits of armour. Etymology: Cantare is Latin for "sing".
Capacious extremis (Extension Charm) Pronunciation: ca-PAY-shus ex-TREEM-us Type: Charm Description: Expands the internal dimensions of an object without affecting the external dimensions, enhancing its capacity, and rendering its contents lighter. Seen/Mentioned: Newton Scamander used this spell to expand his suitcase so he could fit through and access the inside. Arthur Weasley used this spell to allow eight people, six large trunks, two owls, and a rat to fit comfortably inside his modified Ford Anglia in 1992. Also on the tent in which the Weasleys, Harry and Hermione stay during the 1994 Quidditch World Cup; the tent is also used by Harry, Ron and Hermione as shelter in 1997. Also, Hermione cast this spell upon her handbag in the same year. Etymology:'Capacious in English means when the capacity is very extreme, and Extremis is in Latin, extreme. Meaning "Extreme Capacity"
Carpe Retractum (Seize and Pull Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: CAR-pay ruh-TRACK-tum Description: Produces a rope of light used to pull objects towards the caster, or, if the target is fixed in place, to pull the caster towards the target. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in third year Charms class. Etymology: From the Latin carpe, meaning "to seize" and retracto, meaning "I draw back".
(Cascading Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Attacks multiple opponents in close proximity to each other.
(Caterwauling Charm) Type: Charm Description: Anyone entering the perimeter of this spell sets off a high-pitched shriek. This spell may be related to the Intruder Charm. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was cast by the Death Eaters over Hogsmeade Wizarding Village to protect against intruders in 1998.
(Cauldron to Sieve) Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms cauldrons into sieves.
(Cauldron to badger) Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms cauldrons into badgers. Notes: This spell may be Badgering.
Cave inimicum Type: Charm Pronunciation: CAH-vay uh-NIM-i-kuhm Description: Produces a boundary that keeps the caster hidden from others. Seen/Mentioned: Used multiple times by Hermione Granger in 1997 and 1998 to protect the tent she shared with Ron Weasley and Harry Potter. Etymology: The incantation is a Latin phrase which translates to "beware of the enemy".
Celescere (Greenhouse Charm) Type: Charm Description: Causes plants within a greenhouse to grow at an accelerated rate. It was created by combining elements of the Herbivicus Charm and Gemino Curse.
(Cheering Charm) Type: Charm Description: Makes the target feel happy. Overuse of the spell may cause the target to break into an uncontrollable laughing fit. This spell was invented by Felix Summerbee. Seen/Mentioned: Taught to third-year charms classes, part of the written O.W.L.
Circumrota Type: Charm Pronunciation: SIR-cum-roh-tuh Description: Rotates objects. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used by Leta Lestrange to rotate a record tower in the Records Room at the Headquarters of the French Ministry of Magic, revealing Newton Scamander and Porpentina Goldstein to be hiding behind the tower.
(Cleaning Charm) Type: Charm Description: Cleans objects.
Cistem Aperio (Box Blasting Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: SIS-tem uh-PE-ree-o Description: Opens chests and boxes. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was taught in fourth year Charms class at Hogwarts. Etymology: Aperio is Latin for "uncover" or "open"; Cista is Latin for "trunk" or "chest".
Colloportus (Locking Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: cul-loh-POR-tus Description: Locks doors and all things that can be locked. It is the counter-charm to the Unlocking Spell. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger in 1996 in an attempt to prevent the Death Eaters that were following her from catching up. Etymology: Perhaps a portmanteau of the Latin words colligare, which means "restrain" and porta, which means "gate". Notes: This spell can easily be countered with Alohomora.
Colloshoo (Stickfast Hex) Type: Hex Pronunciation: CAWL-low-shoo Description: Sticks the target's shoes to the ground. Seen/Mentioned: This spell is mentioned twice, once as having been used on Severus Snape during a potions class, the other when one reads Curses and Counter-Curses by Vindictus Viridian. Etymology: The suffix "shoo" is a phonetic spelling of English "shoe"; the prefix collo may come from Greek "κολάω,κολώ" (pronounced "colao","colo"), which means "to glue".
Colovaria (Colour Change Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: co-loh-VA-riah Description: Changes the target's colour. Seen/Mentioned: Used by fifth-years in their OWLs. Etymology: Almost certainly a combination of English "colour" and "vary".
(Combat Bolt) Description: Projects a bolt of energy. Seen/Mentioned: Used by members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force against various foes. (Concealment Charm) Type: Charm Description: Concealed things from view and obfuscates inherent magical properties of objects.
Confringo (Blasting Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: kon-FRING-goh Description: Produces a fiery explosion. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Harry Potter to destroy the side-car of a motorbike in which he was riding during a battle against some Death Eaters in 1997. Also used later by Hermione Granger in an attempt to kill Nagini and facilitate an escape from Godric's Hollow. Etymology: The incantation is direct Latin for "destroy". Notes: This spell seems to use heat for its explosion, while Expulso uses pressure instead.
Confundo (Confundus Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: con-FUN-doh Description: Causes the victim to become confused and befuddled. Seen/Mentioned: In 1994, Severus Snape asserted that Harry, Ron and Hermione had this charm cast on them so that they would believe Sirius Black's claim of innocence; used two years later by Hermione to allow Ron to join the Gryffindor Quidditch team. It was used multiple times in 1997 and 1998. Etymology: The incantation, when non-capitalised, means "I confuse"; the title may derive from the Latin confundere, meaning "to confuse" or "to perplex."
(Confusion Hex) Type: Hex Description: Significantly impairs foes by weakening their mental awareness.
(Conjunctivitis Curse) Type: Curse Description: Causes irritation in the eyes, forcing them to swell shut. The Oculus Potion is able to counteract this curse. Dragons are particularly susceptible to this curse, as their hide makes them resistant to most spells, while their eyes remain vulnerable. Seen/Mentioned: It was suggested by Sirius Black in his letter to Harry for him to use this spell on a dragon. Olympe Maxime used this spell on some giants in 1995. Etymology: "Conjunctivitis" is the technical term for "pink eye," demonstrating its effects of irritating the eye and causing it to shut.
(Cornflake skin spell) Description: This spell causes the victim's skin to appear as though it was coated in cornflakes. Seen/Mentioned: In 1996, an unnamed student went to the hospital for treatment after he was hit with it, which was done in retaliation for the Inquisitorial Squad's recent behaviour.
(Cracker Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: This spell is used to conjure exploding wizard crackers; it can be used in duelling to harm the opponent, but the force of the explosion may also affect the caster.
(Cribbing Spell) Type: Spell Description: This spell, which may possibly be a charm, is used to assist the caster in cheating on written papers, tests, and exams. It is possible that these spells can negate anti-cheating spells. Seen/Mentioned: In 1991, an unnamed Slytherin student asked his fellow students whether any of them knew any good cribbing spells.
Crinus Muto Type: Transfiguration Description: Used to transfigure the colour and style of one's hair. Seen/Mentioned: This maybe be the spell that caused Harry to turn his eyebrow yellow in 1996. Harry may have used this spell to turn his teacher's hair blue.
Crucio (Cruciatus Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: KROO-see-oh Description: Inflicts intense, excruciating physical pain on the recipient of the curse, and will result in insanity if exposed to it for too long. The pain is described as worse than having "white-hot knives" being driven into the victim. It cannot be performed successfully by a person who is doing so out of pure spite or anger; one must feel a true, deep desire to cause the victim pain and take great pleasure in their suffering. If one casts this spell on another fellow human being or living creature, he or she will receive a life sentence in Azkaban prison for it, as with the other two Unforgivable Curses. Seen/Mentioned: Infamously used by Death Eaters Bellatrix Lestrange, Rabastan Lestrange, Rodolphus Lestrange and Bartemius Crouch Junior to torture the Aurors Frank and Alice Longbottom into insanity. Etymology: Latin crucio means "I torture".
Defodio (Gouging Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: deh-FOH-dee-oh Description: Allows the caster to dig and carve through the target. Seen/Mentioned: Used by The Trio to escape from Gringotts in 1998 while riding a dragon. It was later used by Harry to write the epitaph for Dobby, who had been killed. Etymology: The incantation is Latin for "I dig".
Deletrius (Eradication Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: deh-LEE-tree-us Description: Counter-charm to the Reverse Spell, vanishing the image of the last spell cast. It may also disintegrate other certain images. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was only ever seen in 1994 when Amos Diggory used Prior Incantato to detect that Winky had cast Morsmordre using Harry Potter's wand. Etymology: Latin delere, meaning "to destroy", and English "detritus", meaning rubble.
Densaugeo Type: Hex Pronunciation: den-SAW-jee-oh Description: This hex causes the victim's teeth to grow rapidly. Seen/Mentioned: Introduced in 1994, when Draco Malfoy's spell struck Hermione Granger; her teeth were past her collar before she was forced to run to the hospital to get them shrunk. Etymology: From Latin dens, meaning "tooth", and augeo, meaning "I enlarge"; essentially, it means "I enlarge the tooth".
Deprimo Type: Charm Pronunciation: deh-PREEM-oh Description: Charm used to blast holes in the ground. Seen/Mentioned: Hermione Granger blasted a hole through the living room floor of Xenophilius Lovegood's house in 1998 using this spell. Etymology: The incantation, when non-capitalised, means "to depress" or "depress".
Depulso (Banishing Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: deh-PUL-soh Description: Sends the target away from the caster. It is the counter-charm to the Summoning Charm. Seen/Mentioned: Although it is learnt in the fourth-year charms class at Hogwarts, it is used multiple times in 1993, as well as in 1995. Etymology: From the Latin depulsio, meaning "drive away".
Descendo Type: Charm Pronunciation: deh-SEN-doh Description: Causes object to fall or move downwards. Seen/Mentioned: In 1997, it was used by Ron to magically cause the stairs in his bedroom, which lead to his family's attic, to descend; later that year, Crabbe used it in an attempt to cause a wall of rubbish behind which Ron was hiding to fall on him. Etymology: Descendo is Latin for "I descend".
(Desk Into Pig) Type: Transfiguration Description: Turns desks into pigs. Seen/Mentioned: Professor McGonagall used this spell as a demonstration for her class of first years in 1991, then changed the pig back into a desk.
(Deterioration Hex) Type: Hex Description: Impairs foes and reduces their stamina. Seen/Mentioned: Minerva McGonagall taught members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force this hex to help them address the results of the Calamity in the 2010s.
Diffindo (Severing Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: dih-FIN-doh Description: Used to precisely cut or tear objects. Seen/Mentioned: Used twice in 1994, the first time being by Harry Potter to cut Cedric Diggory's bag in order to talk to the latter, and the second time being by Ron Weasley to cut the lace from the cuffs of his dress robes in an attempt to make them seem less feminine. The spell was used a third time by Harry to swap the covers of his second-hand and brand-new copies of Advanced Potion-Making. Etymology: Latin diffindere, meaning "to divide" or "to split".
Diminuendo Type: Charm Pronunciation: dim-in-YEW-en-DOUGH Description: Forces the target to shrink. Seen/Mentioned: Performed by Nigel Wolpert in 1995, during a Dumbledore's Army meeting. Etymology: The incantation derives from the musical term diminuendo, meaning "a gradual decrease of the volume of sound".
Disintegration spell Type: Dark charm Description: Like the Killing curse, it kills (or freezes) the victim. It turns the body grey/blue (or paler) while it turns to stone and then another twin spell can blast the body into pieces. Notes: This may be Hardening Charm or Freezing Charm, although the latter is shown to be blue in 1992.
Dissendium Type: Charm Pronunciation: dih-SEN-dee-um Description: Used to open passages. Seen/Mentioned: Used multiple times in 1993 to open the statue of Gunhilda of Gorsemoor, then again four years later in a failed attempt to open Salazar Slytherin's Locket. Etymology: There are numerous suggestions. Notes: This may not be a spell at all in the strict sense but a password; however, when used for the statue of the hump-backed witch, one must tap the statue with their wand, indicating that it is in fact a spell.
(Disillusionment Charm) Type: Charm Description: Causes the target to blend seamlessly in with its surroundings, like a chameleon. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Alastor Moody to disguise Harry Potter in 1995.
Draconifors (Draconifors Spell) Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: drah-KOH-nih-fors Description: Transforms the target into a dragon. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in third year Transfiguration class. Etymology: From the Latin word draco, meaning "dragon", and forma meaning "shape".
(Drought Charm) Type: Charm Description: Causes puddles and ponds to dry up. Though not powerful enough to drain a body of water like a lake Seen/Mentioned: Mentioned by Ronald Weasley in 1994 when Harry was getting ready for the Second Task of The Triwizard Tournament.
Ducklifors Type: Transfiguration, Jinx Pronunciation: DUCK-lih-fors Description: Transforms the target into a duck. Etymology: From the English duck, and the Latin forma meaning "shape".
Duro (Hardening Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: DYOO-roh Description: Turns an object to stone. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger in 1998 while escaping from Death Eaters in the Battle of Hogwarts. Etymology: Latin duro means "harden".
(Ears to kumquats spell) Type: Transfiguration Description: This spell transforms the victim's ears into kumquats. Seen/Mentioned: In 1995, Luna Lovegood read The Quibbler upside down in order to reveal the secret spell, written in Ancient Runes.
(Ear-shrivelling Curse) Type: Curse Description: Causes the target's ears to shrivel up. Seen/Mentioned: Sometime between 1989 and 1994, Bill Weasley's pen-friend sent him a hat with this curse on it.
Ebublio (Ebublio Jinx) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: ee-BUB-lee-oh Description: Causes the victim to be trapped in a large bubble. Seen/Mentioned: Used often by members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force.
Engorgio (Engorgement Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: en-GOR-jee-oh Description: Causes the target to swell in physical size. Its counter-charm is the Shrinking Charm. Seen/Mentioned: Rubeus Hagrid used this spell on his pumpkins in 1992; two years later, Barty Crouch Jnr cast this spell on a spider to make it easier for students to see when he cast a curse on it. Used on another spider three years later to test a new wand. Etymology: The English word engorge means "swell". Notes: There is much speculation that this spell is the same as the Growth Charm, though this cannot be proven. Note that there is a difference between enlarging and engorging something, similar though they may seem.
Engorgio Skullus Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: in-GORE-jee-oh SKUH-las Description: Causes the victim's skull to swell disproportionately. This spell may be a variation of the Engorgement Charm, as they share the first word of the incantation. Its countercurse is Redactum Skullus. Etymology: See etymology for above entry; "skullus" is Latin for "skull".
Entomorphis (Insect Jinx) Type: Jinx, Transfiguration Pronunciation: en-TOE-morph-is Description: This jinx is used to transform the target into an insectoid for a short time. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter contemplated using this jinx against Dudley Dursley in 1995, though he decided against it.
(Entrail-Expelling Curse) Type: Curse Description: Expels victim's entrails. Precise effects unknown. Invented by Urquhart Rackharrow. Seen/Mentioned: When Harry Potter visited St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries in December 1995, he saw the portrait of Urquhart Rackharrow, which mentioned his invention of this curse.
Episkey Type: Healing Spell Pronunciation: ee-PIS-key Description: Used to heal relatively minor injuries, such as broken bones and cartilage. Seen/Mentioned: In 1996, Nymphadora Tonks used this spell to fix Harry's broken nose after Draco Malfoy broke it on the Hogwarts Express, Harry, in turn, used it to heal Demelza Robins' swollen lip after Ron punched her during Quidditch practice. Etymology: The word comes from Greek "episkeui" ("επισκευή"), which means "repair". Notes: This is part of a family of healing spells.
Epoximise Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: ee-POX-i-mise Description: Adheres one object to another, as if they had been glued together. Seen/Mentioned: This spell is often used by students to adhere each other's belongings to their desks (or, unfortunately, their hands). Etymology: Epoximise comes from the English word epoxy, which is a type of adhesive. Notes: This spell may be the Permanent Sticking Charm or a variation.
Erecto Type: Charm Pronunciation: eh-RECK-toh Description: Used to erect a tent or other upright structure. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger to construct a shelter for her, Harry Potter, and Ronald Weasley in 1997. Etymology: Erectum is past principle of erigere, which is Latin for "to erect".
Evanesce Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: ev-an-ES-key Description: Vanishes the target Notes: This and the Vanishing Spell are almost certainly the same spell.
Evanesco (Vanishing Spell) Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: ev-an-ES-koh Description: Vanishes the target. Vanished things go "into non-being, which is to say, everything." Seen/Mentioned: Used by William Weasley to vanish a bundle of old scrolls whilst cleaning 12 Grimmauld Place in 1995. Etymology: From "evanescene", meaning "something that is fleeting or disappears.
Everte Statum Type: Spell Pronunciation: ee-VER-tay STAH-tum Description: Throws the victim backward, similarly to being thrown. Seen/Mentioned: Draco Malfoy used this spell on Harry Potter in 1992 during the Duelling Club. Etymology: The Latin words everte, which means "to throw out" and statua, from the same language, meaning "image".
Expecto Patronum (Patronus Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ecks-PECK-toh pah-TROH-numb Description: This charm is a highly powerful and advanced protective spell which will conjure a spirit guardian of their positive emotions to defend against dark creatures; it can also send messages to other witches or wizards. The Patronus takes the form of an animal, unique to each person who casts it. The form of a Patronus can change when one has undergone a period of heightened emotion. Seen/Mentioned: Taught to Harry Potter by Remus Lupin during his Anti-Dementor lessons; Harry later taught Dumbledore's Army this charm. This is the only known spell effective against Dementors or Lethifolds. Etymology: Patronus means "protector" in Latin; in archaic Latin, it means "father"; considering the form Harry's takes, this is interesting. The Latin word expecto means "I await"
Expelliarmus (Disarming Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ex-PELL-ee-ARE-muss Description: Forces whatever an opponent is holding to fly out of their hand. It was considered to be Harry Potter's signature spell. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Severus Snape on Gilderoy Lockhart during a live duelling demonstration during the first and last meeting of the Duelling Club in 1992. Etymology: Probably a combination of Latin expello, meaning "expel", and arma, meaning "weapon".
Expulso (Expulso Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: ecks-PUHL-soh Description: Provokes an explosion, unique in that it uses pressure to do so as opposed to heat. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Antonin Dolohov during a fight in a cafe in 1997. Etymology: From expulsum, which is past principle of expellere, which means "expel".
(Extinguishing Spell) Type: Charm Description: Puts out fires. Seen/Mentioned: Charlie Weasley and his friends would use this spell should something go wrong in the tournament.
(False memory spell) Type: Charm Description: Implants a false memory in the victim without them realising it was not originally theirs. Seen/Mentioned: Lord Voldemort used this spell twice; firstly in 1943 upon his uncle Morfin Gaunt, then sometime later on the house-elf Hokey. Both instances were to hide his crimes and make the victims believe they were responsible. It is likely that Kingsley Shacklebolt used this spell on Marietta Edgecombe in 1996 in order to prevent her from revealing Dumbledore's Army to Cornelius Fudge. This is reinforced by Dumbledore stating that Shacklebolt was "remarkably quick on the uptake" in modifying her memory. It is possible that Professor Horace Slughorn used this in the next school year to hide his memory of Voldemort asking him about Horcruxes, although as he retained awareness of the true memory his spell may be a different one. It is also possible that he simply repressed it to such a degree that it could not be extracted from him against his will, as the memory he gave Dumbledore simple went blank at the right times and was replaced by a disembodied shouting, rather than images; this was noted to be crudely done. Hermione Granger used this in 1997 to make her parents believe they were named Wendell and Monica Wilkins respectively, that they have no daughter, and to make them move to Australia in order to protect them from Voldemort and his Death Eaters.
(Feather-light charm) Type: Charm Description: Makes an object light as a feather. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter contemplated using this in 1993 to lighten his trunk so that he could carry it by broom to Gringotts, though he decided against it.
(Ferret to human) Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms a ferret into a human. Seen/Mentioned: It was used by Minerva McGonagall on Draco Malfoy in 1994.
Ferula (Bandaging Charm) Type: Conjuration, Healing spell Pronunciation: fer-ROOL-lah Description: Conjures up bandages and wraps them around a wound, splinting any broken bones. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Remus Lupin in 1994 to bind Ronald Weasley's broken leg. Etymology: Latin ferula means "walking-stick" or "splint".
Fianto Duri Type: Charm Pronunciation: fee-AN-toh DOO-ree Description: A defensive charm which, based on the etymology, strengthens shield spells, and perhaps objects in general, in a similar way to Duro. Seen/Mentioned: Used to protect Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1998. Etymology: Latin fiant means "become" and duri means "hard".
(Fidelius Charm) Type: Charm Description: An immensely complex charm used to hide secret information within the soul of the charm's recipient, who is called a Secret-Keeper. The information is irretrievable unless the Secret-Keeper willingly chooses to reveal it, and only the aforementioned person can do so. Seen/Mentioned: In 1993, it was explained that when Harry was merely an infant, he and his parents were hidden from Voldemort with this charm; from 1995 onward it was used to protect Grimmauld Place, and in 1998 it was used to protect Shell Cottage. Etymology: Latin fidelis, which means "faithful". Notes: Although when a Secret-Keeper dies the secret they held can never be revealed to anyone else, in 1997 it is apparent that upon the Keeper's death all those who had been told the secret become keepers in turn. Notes (2): This charm seems to have no effect with regard to animals, as Hedwig found Ron and Hermione in a location that was protected by this charm; however, it is possible that Dumbledore somehow told her, ludicrous though such may seem. Notes (3): In 1981, Hagrid managed to get to Harry before all the Muggles could look at it; this makes it appear as though the Killing Curse will negate the effect of the Fidelius Charm. Notes (4): Those who have been told of the secret by secret-keepers still cannot pass the secret on, as proven by Severus Snape and Bellatrix Lestrange.
(Fiendfyre) Type: Curse Description: Unleashes cursed fire that takes the shape of animals that actively seek out living targets and burn anything in its path, including nearly indestructible substances such as Horcruxes. In addition, this fire is made even more dangerous due to the fact that it is extremely difficult to control, and cannot be extinguished with normal or enchanted water. Seen/Mentioned: Though there are numerous instances when it may have been used, it was only proven to have been used in 1998 by Vincent Crabbe, who was killed by it.
Finestra (Finestra spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: fi-NESS-tra Description: Shatters glass. Seen/Mentioned: On 6 December 1926, Newt Scamander shattered the front window of the Voclain & Co. jewellery store in New York using this spell to try and recapture his escaped niffler when he saw it loose inside the store stealing things.
Finite Incantatem (General Counter-Spell) Type: Counter-Spell Pronunciation: fi-NEE-tay in-can-TAH-tem Description: Terminates all spell effects in the vicinity of the caster. Seen/Mentioned: Severus Snape used this to restore order to the Duelling Club in 1992, after the event had descended into utter chaos. Etymology: Latin finire, meaning "to finish", and incantatem.
(Finger-removing jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Removes a person's fingers. Seen/Mentioned: Gunhilda Kneen jinxed her husband with this spell.
(Firestorm) Type: Charm Description: Produces a ring of fire from the wand. Seen/Mentioned: Albus Dumbledore used this spell to rescue Harry from Inferi in 1997.
(Flagrante Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: flah-GRAHN-tay Description: Causes objects to burn on contact. Seen/Mentioned: The Lestrange Vault had this curse on it.
Flagrate Type: Charm Pronunciation: flah-GRAH-tay Description: Writes in midair with firey marks. Seen/Mentioned: Tom Riddle used this spell to write his name; Hermione Granger used it three years later to mark some doors. Etymology: From the Latin flagrate, meaning "a burn".
(Flame-Freezing Charm) Type: Charm Description: Causes fire to tickle those caught in it instead of burning them. Seen/Mentioned: Third year students wrote an essay on the use of this charm in medieval witch-burnings; Wendelin the Weird was burned forty-seven times. Notes: This may be the spell used in Floo Network, as well as when Albus Dumbledore set Tom Riddle's wardrobe aflame in 1938.
(Flask-conjuring spell) Type: Conjuration Description: Conjures a glass flask Seen/Mentioned: On 1 May, 1998, Hermione Granger used this spell to collect the memories of a dying Severus Snape.
Flintifors Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: FLINT-i-fors Description: Transforms objects into matchboxes. Seen/Mentioned: In the 1980s, this spell was covered in third year transfiguration classes. Notes: This may be related to, or the incantation for Match to needle.
Flipendo (Knockback Jinx) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: fli-PEN-doh Description: Knocks objects and creatures backwards. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in first year Defence Against the Dark Arts and Charms class.
Flipendo Duo (Knockback Jinx Duo) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: flih-PEN-doh DOO-oh Description: A more powerful version of Flipendo.
Flipendo Maxima Type: Jinx Description: A more powerful version of the Knockback Jinx, which threw the target back at a much greater force. Seen/Mentioned: Invented by Badeea Ali in the 1989–1990 school year, who taught it to fellow sixth year students.
Flipendo Tria Type: Jinx Pronunciation: flih-PEN-doh TREE-ah Description: A more powerful version of Flipendo Duo; it is said to resemble a miniature tornado.
(Flying charm) Type: Charm Description: This spell is cast on broomsticks and flying carpets to allow them to fly. Seen/Mentioned: Draco Malfoy mentioned this spell when insulting Ron Weasley's broomstick, wondering why anyone would charm it.
(Foundables Spell) Description: Unleashed the Calamity upon the Wizarding world; created foundables.
Fracto Strata Type: Spell Pronunciation: Fracto Strata (Pronunciation Unknown) Description: zap-type spell which can break weak objects into pieces. Seen/Mentioned: This is the main offensive spell used in the LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 games. Etymology: From the Latin fractus, meaning broken, and stratus, meaning spread out or covered.
Fumos (Smokescreen Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: FYOO-moss Description: Defensive smokescreen that hinders visibility. Seen/Mentioned: This spell is covered in The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection.
Fumos Duo Type: Charm Description: A more powerful version of Fumos.
Furnunculus (Pimple Jinx) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: fer-NUN-kyoo-luss Description: Covers the target in boils (or pimples). Seen/Mentioned: Used by Harry Potter on Gregory Goyle. Etymology: Latin furnunculus, meaning "petty thief", or English furuncle, a synonym for "boil".
(Fur spell) Type: Charm Description: Causes fur to grow on the victim. Seen/Mentioned: Fred and George Weasley used this spell on each other.
Geminio (Doubling Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: jeh-MIH-nee-oh Description: Duplicates the target. When used to duplicate objects indefinitely on purpose, is known as the Gemino Curse. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger on Salazar Slytherin's Locket to disguise her presence from Dolores Umbridge. Also used in the Lestrange family vault to keep the trio from stealing the horcrux. Etymology: The Latin word gemini means "twins".
Glacius (Freezing Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: GLAY-see-us Description: Freezes the target with icy-cold air. Etymology: From Latin glacies, which means "ice". Notes: Not to be confused with the Freezing Charm, which merely immobilises things.
Glacius Duo Type: Charm Pronunciation: GLAY-see-us DOO-oh Description: A more powerful version of Glacius. Etymology: From Latin glacies, which means "ice".
Glacius Tria Type: Charm Pronunciation: GLAY-see-us TREE-ah Description: A more powerful version of Glacius Duo. Etymology: From Latin glacies, which means "ice".
Glisseo (Sliding Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: GLISS-ee-oh Description: Causes the steps on a stairway to flatten into a slide. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger to escape from Death Eaters. Etymology: Probably derived from French glisser, meaning "to slide".
(Green Sparks) Description: Jet of green sparks that can be used to signal an emergency or as a minor duelling spell. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in Defence Against the Dark Arts; When Hagrid, Harry and Hermione try to find an injured unicorn, Hagrid says that if it is found, they must send up green sparks. Notes: The incantation is almost certainly Verdimillious.
(Gripping Charm) Type: Charm Description: Helps someone grip something more effectively. Seen/Mentioned: Used on Quaffles to help Chasers carry them.
(Growth Charm) Type: Charm Description: Increased size.
(Gusts) Type: Dark spell Description: Created gusts of wind.
(Gytrash-conjuring spell) Type: Conjuration, Dark Arts Description: Conjures luminous green Gytrashes from the wand, which can be commanded by the caster to attack an opponent.
(Hair-thickening Charm) Type: Charm Description: Thickens the victim's hair. Seen/Mentioned: Severus Snape claimed Alicia Spinnet used this spell on her eyebrows, where as in reality she was jinxed by Miles Bletchley.
Harmonia Nectere Passus Pronunciation: har-MOH-nee-a NECK-teh-ray PASS-us Type: Charm Description: Repairs a Vanishing Cabinet. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Draco Malfoy to mend a cabinet in 1996. Etymology: Latin harmonia, which means "harmony", nectere, which means "to bind", and passus, which means "step".
Herbifors Type: Transfiguration Description: This spell causes flowers to sprout from the victim.
Herbivicus (Herbivicus Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: her-BIV-i-cuss Description: Rapidly grows plants. Seen/Mentioned: Taught by Professor Pomona Sprout in Herbology classes.
(Hermione Granger's jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Causes a traitor to break out in boils spelling "SNEAK" on their forehead. Seen/Mentioned: Hermione Granger designed and placed this jinx on the parchment signed by all members of Dumbledore's Army. When Marietta Edgecombe betrayed the D.A. to Dolores Umbridge, the jinx was triggered. Notes: This jinx was invented by Hermione, and may have been inspired by Furnunculus.
(Homing spell) Description: Offensive spells that follow their target with a constant speed after being cast.
Homenum Revelio (Human-Presence-Revealing Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: HOM-eh-num reh-VEH-lee-oh Description: Reveals human presence in the vicinity of the caster. Seen/Mentioned: Used multiple times by various people in 1997. Etymology: Most likely from Latin homo, meaning human, and "reveal", though the classical Latin form would be hominem instead of homenum, which shows Portuguese influence ("man" is homem in Portuguese). Notes: It can be used non-verbally; Dumbledore does so to detect Harry underneath his Invisibility Cloak.
(Homonculous Charm) Dumbledore on the Marauder's Map Type: Charm Description: Tracks the movements of human beings. The charm has a powerful effect in that it is not fooled by various methods of concealment and disguise, such as Invisibility Cloaks, the Polyjuice Potion or transformed Animagi. Seen/Mentioned: This charm was used on Marauder's Map by James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew after charting the grounds and halls of Hogwarts Castle in order to track the movements of everyone within the castle grounds.
(Homorphus Charm) Type: Charm Description: Causes a Werewolf to revert back to human shape. Seen/Mentioned: According to Lockhart, he used it to force the Wagga Wagga Werewolf to take its human form. Suggested Etymology: Latin homo meaning "person" and Greek morphosis meaning "shaping"
(Horn Tongue Hex) Type: Hex Description: Transforms the target's tongue into a horn. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter came across it while perusing the index of Basic Hexes for the Busy and Vexed in search of a way to overcome the dragon he knew he would have to face in the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament. He quickly ruled it out, however, realising it would only give the dragon yet another way to attack him.
(Horton-Keitch Braking Charm) Type: Charm Description: Charm patented by Basil Horton and Randolph Keitch that allows for broom-riders to stop more precisely. This spell was first used on the Comet 140 to prevent players from overshooting the goal posts and from flying off-sides. Seen/Mentioned: Enchanted on all Comet 140 broomsticks.
(Horcrux-making spell) Type: Dark Arts Description: This spell allows a part of a wizard's soul to pass into an object, thereby making the object a Horcrux. One has to commit murder and take advantage of the soul's "splitting apart" by this supreme act of evil in order to be able to perform this spell, and it is probably very complex. In 1943, Horace Slughorn described the spell to a young Tom Riddle as encasing a portion of the torn soul and placing it within an object. The spell itself is described in detail in a banned book known as "Secret of the Darkest Art", which Hermione Granger summoned from Albus Dumbledore's office near the end of their sixth year. According to the text, use of this spell to separate the soul will make the remaining portion of the soul very fragile, and can only be reversed by "remorse" of the wrongs the creator had made; however, the pain caused by attempting to reverse the creation of a Horcrux can destroy the individual. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Lord Voldemort while creating his Horcruxes.
(Hot Air Charm) Type: Charm Description: Conjures a stream of hot air Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger in 1995 to dry off her robes. Also used shortly after to melt snow. Also was used by Albus Dumbledore in 1997 to dry Harry's and his own robes.
(Hour-Reversal Charm) Type: Charm Description: Reverses small amounts of time (up to five hours). Seen/Mentioned: Used to create Time-Turners, as mentioned by Professor Saul Croaker; this charm is highly unstable.
(Hover Charm) Type: Charm Description: Used to make the target hover. It is one of the many lesser variations of the
Levitation Charm. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Dobby to demolish a pudding.
(Hurling Hex) Type: Hex Description: Causes brooms to vibrate violently in the air and try to buck their rider off. Seen/Mentioned: Professor Flitwick suggested that Harry's confiscated Firebolt may be jinxed with this spell. Notes: May be related to the broom jinx.
(Ice Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Generated a small block of ice.
Illegibilus Type: Charm Pronunciation: i-LEDJ-i-bull-is Description: Makes writing impossible to read.
Immobulus (Freezing Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ih-MOH-byoo-luhs Description: Immobilises and stops the actions of the target. It works both on living and inanimate things. Seen/Mentioned: Hermione used it 1992 to freeze two Cornish Pixies. Horace Slughorn used Freezing Charms to disable a Muggle Burglar Alarm. Etymology: From the Latin “immobilis”, meaning immovable.
Impedimenta (Impediment Jinx) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: im-ped-ih-MEN-tah Description: Slows down or stops the target. Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1995 when Harry was practising for the Third Task of the Triwizard Tournament. In 1996, Harry saw in a memory that James Potter used it on Severus Snape. Also used in 1997 by Harry against the Inferi and Snape. Stronger uses of this spell seem capable of blowing targets away. Etymology: Latin impedimentum (plural impedimenta), "a hindrance" or "an impediment".
Imperio (Imperius Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: im-PEER-ee-oh Description: Places the victim completely under the caster's control. The victim is put into a calm, trance-like state, and becomes unquestionably obedient to the commands of the caster. However, those who are strong-willed may learn to resist it. One of the three "Unforgivable Curses," the use of this curse on another human results in capital punishment or life sentence in Azkaban. Seen/Mentioned: Used on many occasions. First seen in 1994 when Barty Crouch Jnr, impersonating ex-Auror Alastor Moody, used it on a spider and later on students during a "class demonstration" in a Defence Against the Dark Arts class. While breaking into Gringotts in 1998, Harry used it on a goblin and a Death Eater when they became suspicious. Etymology: Latin impero, I command, and English "imperious".
(Imperturbable Charm) Type: Charm Description: Creates an invisible magical barrier on an object, such as a door. This barrier bounces objects off of it, and muffles sounds. Seen/Mentioned: It used by Molly Weasley in the same year on the door of the room in which an Order of the Phoenix meeting was being held, in order to prevent her sons, Fred and George, from eavesdropping.
Impervius (Impervius Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: im-PUR-vee-us Description: Makes an object repel water and mist. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger in 1993 on Harry's glasses while in a Quidditch match and also by the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Also used in 1997, first by Ron to protect objects in Yaxley's office from rain, and then by Hermione to protect Harry, Ron and Griphook from the burning treasure in the Lestranges' vault. Etymology: It is said that the Latin impervius means (and is the source of) "impervious"; although it is the source of the word, it is better translated as impassable, as in a mountain peak.
Inanimatus Conjurus (Inanimatus Conjurus Spell) Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: in-an-ih-MAH-tus CON-jur-us Description: It is a spell of unknown effect, most likely used to conjure an inanimate object. Seen/Mentioned: Mentioned briefly in 1995.
Incarcerous (Incarcerous Spell) Type: Conjuration Pronunciation: in-KAR-ser-us Description: Ties up the target with ropes conjured from thin air. Seen/Mentioned: Used 1996, when Dolores Umbridge tries to hold off Centaurs. Also used by Harry on the Inferi in Voldemort's Crystal Cave in 1997 and also attempted to use it on Severus Snape in the same year. Etymology: Probably English incarcerate, "to imprison". Possibly linked to the Latin in carcerem, "in(to) prison". Notes: A non-verbal version of this spell may have been used to tie up Remus Lupin by Severus Snape during the encounter in the Shrieking Shack, and then later Peter Pettigrew in 1994. It may also have been used by Quirrell in 1992, although he is said to have merely "snapped his fingers". Also, it may have been the spell Antonin Dolohov used non-verbally to bind Ron Weasley with "shining black ropes" in a skirmish on Tottenham Court Road.
Incendio (Fire-Making Spell) Type: Charm, Conjuration Pronunciation: in-SEN-dee-oh Description: Produces fire. Seen/Mentioned: It was used in 1994 by Arthur Weasley to create a fire in the Dursleys' hearth so that he could use Floo Powder there. Etymology: Latin incendere, "to set fire (to)". Note that the first principal part of this verb (meaning "I set fire") is incendo, not incendio; the incantation does not match exactly any correct conjugation of the verb. Incêndio, in Portuguese (same pronunciation as in English) means 'huge fire'. "Encender" in Spanish means "to ignite" and "Incendie" in French means flame. (A plausible but less likely source might be that it is a back-formation from the English word "incendiary," i.e., "causing fire.")
Incendio Duo Type: Charm Pronunciation: in-SEN-dee-oh DOO-oh Description: A stronger version of Incendio.
Incendio Tria Type: Charm Pronunciation: in-SEN-dee-oh TREE-ah Description: An improvement over both Incendio and Incendio Duo.
Inflamare (Ignition Spell) Type: Conjuration Pronunciation: Description: Lights a target using a small fireball.
Inflatus (Inflating Charm) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: in-FLAY-tus Description: Inflates the target, filling it with air. Etymology: The prefix 'Inflate' derives from the English verb "to expand with oxygen".
Informous (Informous Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: in-FOR-m-es Description: Informous is a spell that is used to complete one's Folio Bruti. A page with a brief description (including weaknesses and strengths) of the charmed creature is added to the caster's Folio Bruti. Etymology: The prefix Info derives from the English verb "to inform".
(Instant scalping hex) Type: Hex Description: Instantly scalps all the hair off of a target. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter came across it while browsing the index of Basic Hexes for the Busy and Vexed, trying to find a way to fight the dragon he knew he would have to face for the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament. He quickly decided it would be ineffective, because dragons do not have hair. Notes: This spell has similar effects to the Hair Loss Curse.
(Intruder Charm) Type: Charm Description: Detects intruders and sounds an alarm. Seen/Mentioned: Horace Slughorn used it on a Muggle-owned house he stayed in temporarily in 1996, but did not hear it go off when Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter arrived, as he was in the bath.
Locomotor Wibbly (Jelly-Legs Curse) Type: Curse, Jinx Pronunciation: loh-koh-MOH-tor WIB-lee Description: Causes the victim's legs to collapse as if they were turned to jelly. Seen/Mentioned: One of the spells mentioned in Curses and Counter-Curses by Vindictus Viridian, used on Harry, practising for the Third Task of the Triwizard Tournament, by Hermione. Also, Draco Malfoy was hit with this jinx (along with another one) at the end of the term.
(Jelly-Brain Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Reduces the target's mental processes. Seen/Mentioned: During the September 1999 riot that took place during the Puddlemere United/Holyhead Harpies Quidditch game, a lot of Harpy supporters were using this jinx. Notes: This spell may have been the spell that the Death Eaters hit Ron with in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries.
(Jelly-Fingers Curse) Type: Curse Description: Causes target's fingers to become wobbly, making it uneasy for the victim to grasp objects. Seen/Mentioned: After a June 1999 Pride of Portree/Appleby Arrows Quidditch game, the losing Seeker accused his opposite number of putting this curse on him as they both closed in on the Snitch.
(Knee-reversal hex) Type: Hex Description: Puts knees on backward. Seen/mentioned: In Quidditch Through the Ages, Gertie Keddle uses this hex when a man playing an early form of Quidditch comes to retrieve his ball from her garden.
(Knitting Charm) Type: Charm Description: Knitting needles knit automatically.
Lacarnum Inflamari Type: Charm Pronunciation: la-KAR-num in-flah-MAR-ee Description: Ignites cloaks. Seen/Mentioned: Etymology: Latin inflammo, or the verb inflammatio meaning "to set on fire". Lacarnum, from the Latin “lacerna”, meaning “cloak”.
Langlock Type: Jinx Pronunciation: LANG-lock Description: Sticks a victim's tongue to the roof of their mouth. Created by Severus Snape. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Harry on Peeves and twice on Argus Filch, to general applause. Etymology: Probably from the French langue ("tongue") and the English "lock".
Lapifors (Lapifors Spell) Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: LAP-ih-forz Description: Transforms the target into a rabbit. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in third year Transfiguration class. Etymology: From Latin lepus meaning hare, and forma meaning "shape".
(Leek Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Makes leeks sprout out of the target's ears. Seen/Mentioned: Used by a fighting Gryffindor fourth year and sixth year Slytherin before a Quidditch match in 1992.
Legilimens (Legilimency Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: Le-JIL-ih-mens Description: Allows the caster to delve into the mind of the victim, allowing the caster to see the memories, thoughts, and emotions of the victim. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Severus Snape on Harry after he had a dream about Arthur Weasley being attacked by Nagini in 1995. Also during Occlumency lessons in 1996. Also used non-verbally by Snape on Harry in 1997 to allow him to see where Harry had learned the Sectumsempra spell. Etymology: Latin legere ("to read") and mens ("mind").
Levicorpus Type: Jinx Pronunciation: leh-vee-COR-pus Description: Hoists people up into the air by their ankle. Created by Severus Snape. Seen/Mentioned: Apparently invented by the Half-Blood Prince; it is a non-verbal-only spell (although it is whispered by Hermione in 1997). Harry Potter learnt it by reading the notes written by the Half-Blood Prince. He used it on Ron. The previous year, Harry had seen (through the Pensieve used by Severus Snape) his father, James Potter, use the spell against Professor Snape. Etymology: Latin levare, "raise" and corpus, "body" or "corpse".
Levioso Type: Charm Pronunciation: leh-vee-OH-so Description: Makes objects levitate. Etymology: Latin levo, "raise, lift up", or levis, "light" (of weight).
Liberacorpus Type: Counter-Jinx Pronunciation: LIB-er-ah-cor-pus Description: The counter-jinx to Levicorpus. Seen/Mentioned: Harry used the spell in 1996 to counteract Levicorpus he had inadvertently cast on Ron. Etymology: Latin liberare, "to free", and corpus, "body" or "corpse". Notes: It is not clear why Levicorpus has a specific counter-spell, and is not neutralised by simply using Finite Incantatem, although this could be due to the fact that Snape invented the spell and therefore made it irreversible except by its specific counter-curse.
Locomotor (Locomotion Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: loh-kuh-MOH-tor Description: Allows a witch or wizard to levitate a target a few inches off of the ground and then move said object in any given direction. Similarly to the Summoning Charm, a specific object can be moved by calling the object aloud after saying the incantation. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Nymphadora Tonks in Harry Potter to move Harry's trunk from his room. Filius Flitwick similarly used it to move Sybill Trelawney's trunk after Dolores Umbridge sacked her. Parvati Patil and Lavender Brown used this spell to race their pencil cases around the edges of the table. A variation seen in 1998 is Piertotum Locomotor, which caused the statues of Hogwarts to be animated. Etymology: Latin locus (place) and moto, "set in motion" (passive motor), or English locomotion.
Locomotor Mortis (Leg-Locker Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: LOH-koh-moh-tor MOR-tis Description: Sticks legs together. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Draco Malfoy on Neville Longbottom in 1991. Used by Harry Potter on Draco Malfoy, who deflected it, in 1996. Etymology: English locomotion, "movement" + Latin mortis, "of death". Notes: It is unclear whether or how this spell is related to the Locomotor spell. It could, however, be that the curse "locks" any part of the body in accordance to where it is pointed, or moves the body into a position of the caster's choosing whilst placing them into an immobile state. It is possible that Draco had pointed his wand at Neville and the curse "locked" his legs together.
Lumos (Wand-Lighting Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: LOO-mos Description: Illuminates the tip of the caster's wand, allowing the caster to see in the dark. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Albus Dumbledore to illuminate the dark cave in 1997. Etymology: Latin lumen, "light". Notes: opposite incantation, Nox, puts the light out.
Lumos Duo Type: Charm Pronunciation: LOO-mos DOO-oh Description: Creates a focused beam of light from the end of the wand. It is a variant of the Wand-Lighting Charm. Etymology: Lumos plus Latin duo, "two".
Lumos Maxima Type: Charm Pronunciation: LOO-mos Ma-cks-ima Description: Produces a blinding flash of bright white light from the tip of the wand. It is a variant of the Wand-Lighting Charm. Seen/Mentioned: First practised by Harry in the home of the Dursleys, then used by Dumbledore to light up the cave of the Horcrux. Etymology: Lumos + maxima, Latin "greatest."
Lumos Solem (Lumos Solem Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: LOO-mos SO-lem Description: Produce a blinding flash of sunlight. It is a variant of the Wand-Lighting Charm. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione to free Ron from the Devil's Snare. The incantation was only used in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Etymology: Derived from two words; the Latin lumen, meaning "light", and the Latin word for "sun", which in its accusative case is "solem". Notes: It is possible that the quality of the light is on the warmer solar end of the spectrum; Considering the known uses that the spell has been put to, it isn't that much of a stretch to presume that the spell is used to conjure Sunlight.
Magicus Extremos Type: Charm Description: Partnership-based charm that temporarily increases the casters' spell power.
Melofors (Melofors Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Encases the victim's head in a pumpkin. Seen/Mentioned: Cornelius Fudge was rumoured to have been a victim of this jinx after having been overpowered by Albus Dumbledore in a duel in 1996.
Meteolojinx Recanto Type: Counter-Charm Pronunciation: mee-tee-OH-loh-jinks reh-CAN-toh. Description: Causes weather effects caused by jinxes to cease. Seen/Mentioned: Suggested in 1997 by Arthur Weasley to Ron (disguised as Reginald Cattermole by use of Polyjuice Potion) as the best way to clear up the rain jinx on a Ministry office. Also used by Bartemius Crouch Jnr (Disguised as Alastor Moody) In 1994 to cease the weather effect of the Great Hall's Ceiling insisting it is broken as he told Dumbledore to "Fix his ceiling". Etymology: Meteorology, the study of weather, the word jinx and recant, "to withdraw or retract". Interestingly in modern English recant means to say that you no longer hold a belief.
Mimblewimble (Tongue-Tying Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: MIM-bull-wim-bull Description: Ties the target's tongue in a knot, preventing them from making coherent speech, or saying incantations correctly, making it useful in duels. Seen/Mentioned: Seen in 1997 as a deterrent to Severus Snape, or any other unwanted visitor of 12 Grimmauld Place, from betraying their location to anyone else.
(Ministry of Magic Fog) Type: Charm Description: Patented charm used by the Ministry for Magic to conceal certain areas from Muggle view. Seen/Mentioned: Seen in 1997 as a deterrent to Severus Snape, or any other unwanted visitor of 12 Grimmauld Place, from betraying their location to anyone else. Notes: In 1999, after the Invisibility Charm debacle at the Exmoor Quidditch Stadium, the Ministry considered trying this fog to hide the stadium from view.
Mobiliarbus Type: Charm Pronunciation: mo-bil-lee-AR-bus Description: Levitates wooden objects a few inches off of the ground and moves them in any given direction. Seen/Mentioned: In 1993, Hermione Granger used the spell to move a Christmas Tree in The Three Broomsticks beside her table to hide Harry Potter, who was in Hogsmeade illegally. Etymology: Latin mobilis, "movable" or "flexible", and arbor (alternatively arbos), "tree". Notes: It is possible that Mobilicorpus and Mobiliarbus are variations of the same basic spell, since they share the "Mobili-" stem.
Mobilicorpus Type: Charm Pronunciation: moh-bil-lee-COR-pus Description: Levitates and moves bodies. Seen/Mentioned: Sirius Black used it on Severus Snape in 1994. It was probably used on Peter Pettigrew by Lord Voldemort in the graveyard to make him come forward. Etymology: Latin mobilis, "movable", and corpus, "body". Notes: It is possible that Mobiliarbus and Mobilicorpus are variations of the same basic spell, since they share the "Mobili-" stem.
Molliare (Cushioning Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: mull-ee-AR-ay Description: Produces an invisible cushion over the target, is used primarily in the manufacturing of broomsticks. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger to cushion her, Harry, and Ron's fall in Gringotts Wizard Bank in 1998. Notes: This spell may be related to Arresto Momentum and Spongify.
Morsmordre Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: morz-MOR-druh Description: Conjures the Dark Mark, which is the sign of the Death Eaters. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Bartemius Crouch Junior in 1994. Also seen in 1997 over Hogwarts castle to lure Albus Dumbledore to his death. It was apparently invented by Lord Voldemort. Etymology: Latin mors, "death", and mordere, meaning "to bite" (or its French derivative mordre); this would appear to be associated with the name of Lord Voldemort's followers, the Death Eaters. The English murder might also contribute. Notes: A possible translation might be "take a bite out of death", a fitting phrase for Death Eaters.
Mucus ad Nauseam (Curse of the Bogies) Type: Curse Pronunciation: MYOO-kus ahd NAW-zee-um Description: Gives the victim a nasty cold and an extremely runny nose that can cause the victim to collapse if it is not treated. The cold is accompanied with constant sneezing. Seen/Mentioned: Mentioned by Professor Quirrell to his first-year class.
Muffliato (Muffliato Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: muf-lee-AH-to Description: Prevents others from hearing nearby conversations by filling peoples' ears with an unidentifiable buzzing. Seen/Mentioned: It was used in 1996 by Harry Potter and Ron Weasley on various teachers and people such as Madam Pomfrey. It was created by Severus Snape. As pointed out by Hermione, it is probably not Ministry of Magic approved. It was also used in 1997 by Hermione Granger in protection of the camp-site where Harry and she stayed in hiding. Etymology: English muffle, "to quiet", with a pseudo-Latin or pseudo-Italian ending.
Multicorfors (Multicorfors Spell) Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: mull-tee-COR-fors Description: Multicorfors is a charm used to change the colour and style of one's clothing.
Mutatio Skullus Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: myoo-TAY-toh SKULL-us Description: Mutates the victim's head, causing them to grows extra heads. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Ancient Egyptian wizards, as noted by Ron Weasley in 1993.
Nox (Wand-Extinguishing Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: NOCKSS Description: Extinguishes wandlight. It the counter-charm for the Wand-Lighting Charm, Lumos. Seen/Mentioned: In 1994, Harry Potter and Hermione Granger used this spell to turn off their wand-lights in the Shrieking Shack. Used in 1998 when Harry was in the passage beneath the Whomping Willow which leads to the Shrieking Shack. Lumos's power can be arranged so that a powerful wizard can make the charm illuminate intensely or to the wizards liking by loudness of incantation. For example "LUMOS!!!" would be powerful and "lumos" would be weaker. Also used by Harry Potter in 1998 to turn off the light so he could hide the Marauder's Map from Severus Snape. Etymology: Latin nox, meaning "night".
Nebulus Type: Charm Pronunciation: NEH-bu-lus Description: Creates fog from the tip of the wand. Seen/Mentioned: In 1927, Albus Dumbledore used this spell to conjure a fog in London to provide concealment for his meeting with Newton Scamander. Notes: This may be the incantation for the Ministry of Magic Fog.
Oculus Reparo Type: Charm Description: Mends eyeglasses. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione in 1991 and 1992 to fix Harry's glasses. Notes: This spell is a variation of Reparo.
(Obliteration Charm) Type: Charm Description: Removes footprints. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione in 1995 to remove the footprints that she, Harry, and Ron left in the snow while walking to Hagrid's Hut. Also used in 1997 by Hermione to remove the footprints she and Harry left behind them in the snow as they journeyed through Godric's Hollow. Notes: The Obliteration Charm is only known to remove footprints. There is no explanation as to what effect it can have on other things. It could possibly destroy things, according to its name.
Obliviate (Memory Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: oh-BLI-vee-ate Description: Erases specific memories. Seen/Mentioned: First seen in 1993 when used by Gilderoy Lockhart on Harry and Ron; the spell backfired due to a faulty wand, costing Lockhart most of his own memory. Also, Hermione Granger used this spell to wipe her parents memories in 1997. Again, it was used in 1997 when Hermione Granger used the spell on 2 Death Eaters who had followed Harry, Ron, and Hermione after their escape from Bill Weasley's and Fleur Delacour's wedding. Etymology: Latin oblivisci, "forget". The spell is most often used against Muggles who have seen something of the Wizarding world. Notes: Invented by Mnemone Radford, who became the Ministry's first Obliviator. The Ministry of Magic employees assigned to modifying the memories of Muggles are called Obliviators. The charm can be broken by powerful magic, or extreme duress, as Lord Voldemort was able to torture Bertha Jorkins into remembering details that Barty Crouch Snr had forced her to forget using the charm. In this case, it was also shown that if the charm is too powerful, it can cause the target to develop a bad memory. This spell differs from the False memory charm.
Obscuro Type: Conjuration Pronunciation: ob-SKYUR-oh Description: Blindfolds the target. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger in 1997 to obstruct the portrait of Phineas Nigellus's view of their location. Notes: This spell might only affect characters in paintings; there are no other references to this spell. Etymology: English word obscure, meaning "unclear" or "unnoticeable".
Oppugno (Oppugno Jinx) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: oh-PUG-noh Description: Causes targeted objects to attack a victim. It is particularly effective in conjunction with the Bird-Conjuring Charm. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger in 1996 to attack Ron Weasley with a summoned flock of canaries during an argument. Etymology: Latin oppugno, "I attack".
Orbis Type: Jinx Pronunciation: OR-biss Description: Sucks the target into the ground. Etymology: Orbis is Latin for 'circle', which reflects the spell's physical appearance.
Orchideous Type: Conjuration Pronunciation: or-KID-ee-us Description: Conjures a bouquet of flowers. Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1994 by Mr Ollivander to test Fleur Delacour's wand. Probably used non-verbally by Tom Riddle to present flowers to Mrs Smith. Etymology: English orchid and Latin suffix -eous, "of or bearing (the root word)". Notes: A variation of this spell may have been used when Hermione Granger conjured a Christmas wreath to place on James and Lily Potter's graves in 1997.
Oscausi Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: os-SCOW-zee Description: Seal someone's mouth shut, making it appear it was never there. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Leta Lestrange on a girl from Gryffindor when they were both in their third year at Hogwarts. The Gryffindor girl was speaking ill of Lestrange behind her back until Lestrange emerged from hiding nearby, and muted the Gryffindor girl with this spell. Etymology: Possibly derived as a portmanteau of os, Latin for "mouth", and clausi (a conjugated form of claudo), Latin for "I shut". It may additionally be a pun or wordplay on scusi, the Italian interjection for "excuse me".
Pack Type: Charm Description: Packs luggage. Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1994 by Remus Lupin in his office, and in 1995 by Nymphadora Tonks, once verbally and again non-verbally.
(Pain extraction spell) Type: Unknown Description: Invented by Isidora Morganach, this ancient magic spell could extract the feeling of pain from an individual. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Isidora Morganach throughout the 15th–16th century.
Papyrus Reparo Type: Charm Description: Mends torn pieces of paper. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used by Newton Scamander in 1927 to restore a torn postcard from Porpentina Goldstein addressed to Queenie Goldstein. Notes: This spell is a variation of Reparo.
(Patented Daydream Charm) Type: Charm Description: Gives the spell caster a highly-realistic 30-minute daydream. Side effects include mild drooling and a vacant expression. Seen/Mentioned: These were invented by Fred and George Weasley and sold in 1996 at their joke shop, presumably in the form of some kind of physical object, similar to Skiving Snackboxes.
Partis Temporus Type: Charm Pronunciation: PAR-tis temp-OAR-us Description: Creates a temporary gap in the target. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Albus Dumbledore in the Crystal Cave in 1997. He uses it so that he and Harry can pass through the ring of fire used to ward off the Inferi. Etymology: Partis is a plural form of the French verb partir, which means "to separate," "to go away," "to leave," or "to depart." Temporis is Latin for "time."
(Pepper Breath) Type: Hex Description: Gives the victim fiery hot breath. Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter learned of this hex from Basic Hexes for the Busy and Vexed while researching spells to use during the Triwizard Tournament and decided not to use it against the dragon he would face in the First Task.
Periculum Type: Charm Pronunciation: pur-ICK-you-lum Description: Produces a burst of red sparks. Seen/Mentioned: Etymology: Periculum is Latin for "danger".
(Permanent Sticking Charm) Type: Charm Description: Sticks objects permanently in place. Seen/Mentioned: First mentioned in 1995, when Sirius Black suspected that his mother's painting was fixed to the wall with such a Charm. It is implied that the portrait in the Muggle Prime Minister's office also has such a charm on it. Notes: It is never said whether the charm prevents the object from being removed by cutting away the section of wall. The incantation could be gluten sempra, meaning glue forever, or adher sempra, which means stick forever, since “adhere” means “to stick”.
Peskipiksi Pesternomi Type: Charm Pronunciation: PES-key PIX-ee PES-ter NO-mee Description: The one time it was used, it had absolutely no effect. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Lockhart to attempt to remove Cornish Pixies. Suggested Etymology: English pesky meaning "annoying", English pixie meaning "a supernatural being", English pester meaning "to annoy", English no for negative and English me for the first person pronoun. Notes: It is not known if the spell works or not. It also suspiciously sounds like "Pesky pixie pester no me."
Petrificus Totalus (Full Body-Bind Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: pe-TRI-fi-cus to-TAH-lus Description: Used to temporarily bind the victim's body in a position much like that of a soldier at attention; the victim will usually fall to the ground. Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1991 by Hermione, who was trying to prevent Neville from stopping her, Ron, and Harry from leaving the common room to hunt for the Philosopher's Stone, in the Hall of Prophecy during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries to petrify Antonin Dolohov who was pursuing him and his friends, and used on Harry by Draco Malfoy in the Hogwarts Express in 1996. Etymology: Latin petra, meaning "stone", and fieri (past participle factus), meaning "to become"; totalus comes from Latin "totus", meaning "complete". Note: Albus Dumbledore used this spell on Harry Potter before the Battle of the Astronomy Tower.
Piertotum Locomotor (Animation Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: peer-TOH-tuhm loh-kuh-MOH-tor Description: Brings animates inanimate targets. Seen/Mentioned: In the Battle of Hogwarts, Professor McGonagall used this spell to animate the suits of armour and statues within Hogwarts, to defend the castle. Also used by Albus Dumbledore to enchant the statues on the fountain in the entrance to the Ministry of Magic Department. Etymology: Pier means "friend" or "colleague", totum refers to "the whole" or "total", and locomotor means "the movement of".
Piscifors Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: PIS-ee-fors Description: Transforms things into fish.
(Placement Charm) Type: Charm Description: Magically places an object in or on a specific location. Placement Charms can be used to place a bridle on a kelpie to render it harmless and docile.
Point Me (Four-Point Spell) Type: Charm Description: Makes the caster's wand point due north. Seen/Mentioned: Hermione Granger taught it to Harry Potter, who used it during the Triwizard Tournament, particularly to navigate the hedge maze during the Third Task. Note: This spell may be an invention of Hermione Granger. Given that the incantation is English (whereas almost all other mentioned spells have incantations based on Latin or other old languages) and that none of the other champions of the Tournament seem to use the spell, it seems likely that Hermione invented the spell.
Portus Type: Charm Pronunciation: POR-tus Description: Turns an object into a portkey. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Albus Dumbledore in 1996. Etymology: Latin porta, meaning "gate", or portare, meaning "to carry" (as in to carry the caster or target to another location). There is a Latin word portus, meaning "harbour", but it is inappropriate in this context. Notes: Portkeys were first seen in 1994 as a means for Harry, Hermione, and the Weasleys to go to the Quidditch World Cup. However, the spell used in its creation was not seen until 1995.
Prior Incantato (Reverse Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: pri-OR in-can-TAH-toh Description: Forces a wand to show an "echo" of the last spell it performed. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Amos Diggory in 1994 to discover the last spell cast by Harry's wand after it was found in the hands of Winky, a house-elf. Etymology: Latin prior, "previous", and incantare, "to speak a spell" (past participle incantatum). Notes: Can manifest in the form of the Reverse Spell effect, or Priori Incantatem, when wands with the same core attempt to do battle. Notes (2): Apparently the spell is cumulative, with the user able to go further back and see spells that the wand performed after the latest spell. Harry suggests this in 1997. Hermione does not contradict his claim, suggesting this is true.
(Proficiency Charm) Type: Charm Description: Boosts an individual's performance with certain talents.
(Protean Charm) Type: Charm Description: Causes copies of an object to be remotely affected by changes made to the original. Seen/Mentioned: First used in 1995. Hermione Granger put the charm on a number of fake Galleons. Instead of the serial number around the edge of the coin, the time and date of the next meeting of Dumbledore's Army appeared. It is possible that this charm is used on the Death Eaters' Dark Marks. Etymology: The English word Protean derives from Proteus, a god in Greek Mythology. Proteus was a shape-shifter, able to take many forms. As a result, the word Protean has come to refer to versatility, flexibility, or an ability to assume many forms. "Protean" is also similar to "protein", derived from the same root, meaning a variable, flexible substance which forms strong bonds between its constituent parts. Notes: On Hermione's fake galleons, when the date changes, the coin becomes hot, alerting the owner to look at the coin. This may not be a feature of the original charm. It may be a Flagrante Curse, when the Protean Charm changes the coin the curse may activate. It would seem from this that you can decide what the effects on the charmed objects are. Possibly by saying something along the lines of "Protean flagrante." although this is just speculation. Notes (2): The Protean Charm is a N.E.W.T. standard charm, according to Terry Boot, who is incredulous that Hermione can perform the spell even though she is only in her fifth year (N.E.W.T.s are taken in the seventh year at Hogwarts).
(Protection Charm) Type: Charm Description: Enhanced an individual's defence.
Protego (Shield Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh Description: Invisible shield that reflects spells and blocks physical entities. Seen/Mentioned: First seen in 1995, in which Harry is taught this spell by Hermione in preparation for the third task in the Triwizard Tournament. Albus Dumbledore uses a similar spell which reverses the construction of glass back into sand when Voldemort sent shards of glass to try to stab Dumbledore. Fred and George Weasley enchanted hats they dubbed "shield hats" with this spell in 1997. Etymology: Latin protego, "I cover" or "I protect". Notes: The original description of this spell states that it rebounds minor jinxes to the caster. However, it is shown that it can also be used to reflect or lessen the effects of more powerful spells, depending on the skill of the caster. In 1998, it is also shown to be able to create a sort of force-field across an area, and is used frequently to prevent two participants in an argument from reaching each other.
Protego Diabolica Type: Dark Arts Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh dia-BOHL-i-cub Description: Conjures a protective ring of black fire around the caster that only affects their enemies.
Protego horribilis Type: Charm Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh horr-uh-BIHL-ihs Description: A powerful shield charm against dark magic. Seen/Mentioned: Cast by Professor Flitwick in an attempt to strengthen the castle's defences in the Battle of Hogwarts. Etymology: Latin Protego, "I protect", and Horribilis, "horrible , frightful, dreadful".
Protego Maxima Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh MAX-ee-MaTwoProtego Type: Charm Description: A powerful shield charm against dark magic. A stronger and bigger version of Protego, especially when combined with other wizards casting it at the same time. Was so powerful that it could also disintegrate people that came too close and tried to enter it. Seen/Mentioned: Cast by Professor Flitwick, Professor McGonagall, Professor Slughorn and Mrs Weasley in an attempt to strengthen the castle's defences in the Battle of Hogwarts. Etymology: Latin Protego, "I protect"
Protego totalum Type: Charm Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh toh-TAH-lum Description: Protects an area for an extended period of time. Seen/Mentioned: In 1997, this was one of the spells used by Hermione Granger and Harry Potter to protect their camp site from unwanted visitors. Etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect" and Latin totus meaning "as a whole".
Pullus Type: Jinx, Transfiguration Description: Transforms things into chickens.
(Purple Firecrackers) Type: Charm Description: Causes purple firecrackers to shoot out from the tip of one's wand. Seen/Mentioned: On 31 October 1991, Albus Dumbledore used this spell to get the attention of panicking diners in the Great Hall when a troll was loose in the castle.
(Pus Squirting Hex) Type: Hex Description: Causes yellowish goo to squirt from one's nose. Seen/Mentioned: Morfin Gaunt used this spell on Bob Ogden.
Quietus (Quietening Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: KWIY-uh-tus Description: Makes a target sound quieter. It is the counter-charm to the Amplifying Charm. Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1994 by Ludo Bagman. Etymology: Latin quietus, "calm" or "quiet".
Redactum Skullus (Head Shrink Spell) Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: reh-DAK-tum SKULL-us Description: Shrinks the head of the target. It is the counter-spell to Engorgio Skullus.
Reducio (Shrinking Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: re-DOO-see-oh Description: Makes an object shrink in size. Its counter-charm is the Engorgement Charm. Seen/Mentioned: In 1997, Harry Potter, after checking his Blackthorn wand on the Bluebell Flames with Engorgio, casts this spell to shorten the formerly enlarged flames. Etymology: English reduce, "to shrink". (Latin has a verb reducere, present tense reduco. This is the source of the English "reduce", but has a different meaning.) Also in Italian Riduco first person present tense of Ridurre, same root of Latin Reducere. Notes: Whether Reducio could also be used by itself rather than countering Engorgio is unknown. If it could, it would shrink normal sized items into miniature versions of themselves. References in 1992 by Arthur Weasley to "shrinking door keys" make this seem likely.
Reducto (Reductor Curse) Type: Curse Pronunciation: re-DUK-toh Description: Breaks objects. In stronger usages, disintegrates them. Seen/Mentioned: In 1995, Harry used it on one of the hedges of the Triwizard maze and ends up burning a small hole in it; in 1995, Gryffindors in Harry Potter's year referenced Parvati Patil as being able to reduce a table full of Dark Detectors to ashes, and Harry and his friends later used the spell in the Department of Mysteries against the Death Eaters, shattering many Prophecy Orbs in the process; in 1997, a member of the Order of the Phoenix attempted to use this spell to break down a door which Death Eaters had blocked when the Death Eaters had cornered Dumbledore in the Lightning Struck Tower. Etymology: English reduce, "to bring down;destroy".
(Refilling Charm) Type: Charm Description: Refills whatever the caster points at with the drink originally in the container. Seen/Mentioned: Used in 1996, when Harry noticed that Hagrid and Slughorn were running out of wine.
Reparifors Type: Healing Spell Pronunciation: re-PAR-i-fors Description: Reverts minor magically-induced ailments, such as paralysis and poisoning.
Reverte Type: Charm Pronunciation: ree-VUHR-tay Description: Returns objects to their original positions or states. Seen/Mentioned: In 1927, Leta Lestrange used this spell on the record towers in the French Ministry of Magic Records Room at the French Ministry of Magic Headquarters, in an attempt to flee from pursuing Matagots. This sent all the record towers - previously summoned by Lestrange - flying backwards and spinning back into their original positions in the ground. Etymology: Reverte is derived from Latin for "you shall return", being a second-person imperative form (singular, present, active) of the verb reverto ("I return, or turn back").
Relashio (Revulsion Jinx) Type: Jinx Pronunciation: ruh-LASH-ee-oh Description: Forces the target to release its grip on whatever it is holding. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Harry Potter against Grindylows in the second task of the Triwizard Tournament. Also used in 1997 and 1998, when Hermione used this spell to free Mary Cattermole from the chained chair and to free the Ukrainian Ironbelly on which they were to get out from Gringotts. Etymology: Probably from the French verb relâcher ="to release, to set free", or Italian rilascio (pronounced the same way as the spell)= "I release".
Rennervate (Reviving Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: RENN-a-vate Description: Awakens an unconscious victim. It is consequently the counter-charm to the Stunning Spell. Seen/Mentioned: In 1994, Amos Diggory used it to wake up Winky and Albus Dumbledore used it to wake up Viktor Krum. Harry Potter later used it to try and reawaken a cursed Dumbledore in the seaside cave. Etymology: Rennervate means "to energise.
Reparifarge Type: Untransfiguration Pronunciation: reh-PAR-i-farj Description: Used to reverse incomplete transformations. Seen/Mentioned: Found in A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration.
Reparo (Mending Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: reh-PAH-roh Description: Seamlessly repairs broken objects. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Albus Dumbledore and Horace Slughorn to repair damage the latter had done to a Muggle home in Budleigh Babberton where he had been hiding. It was also used by Harry Potter to repair his wand with the Elder Wand Etymology: Latin reparo meaning "to renew" or "repair". Notes: Reparo has been seen to repair non-magical items, however it seems to have an inability at repairing magical items or items that have magic placed upon them. An example is Harry's Nimbus 2000 shown in 1993 which he is told is irreparable after it is destroyed by the Whomping Willow. Wands are also irreparable, as shown in 1992 when Ron's wand snapped after he and Harry crashed onto the Hogwarts grounds. Despite his use of Spellotape, Ron's wand malfunctioned throughout the year. Another example is in 1997 when Hermione tried to fix Harry's broken wand, which was snapped by her errant Blasting Curse. However, Harry repaired his wand with the Elder Wand. Since the Elder Wand is the most powerful wand in creation, it makes sense that it would produce the most powerful Mending Charm.
Repello Muggletum (Muggle-Repelling Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ruh-PEL-oh MUH-guhl-tuhm Description: Keeps Muggles away from wizarding places by causing them to remember important meetings they missed and to cause the Muggles in question to forget what they were doing. Seen/Mentioned: It was used to keep Muggles away from the Quidditch World Cup. Hogwarts was also said to be guarded by the Muggle-Repelling Charm. It was also used by Harry and Hermione on numerous occasions, among many other spells, to protect and hide their camp site in 1997.
Repello Inimicum Type: Charm Pronunciation: re-PEH-lloh ee-nee-MEE-cum Description: Disintegrates the persons entering this charm. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used by professors Filius Flitwick and Horace Slughorn along with Order of the Phoenix member Molly Weasley to protect Hogwarts Castle in 1998. Etymology: Latin "Repello", meaning "Push Back" and "inimicum", the accusative singular form of "inimīcus" meaning "foe" or "enemy".
Revelio (Revelio Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: reh-VEL-ee-oh Description: Reveals secrets about a person or object.
Reversis Description: Unknown effect.
Rictusempra (Tickling Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ric-tuhs-SEM-pra Description: Tickles the target until they become weak with laughter. Seen/Mentioned: By Harry Potter on Draco Malfoy in 1992, when they fought in the Duelling Club. Etymology: Possibly the sum of two words; The Latin rictus, meaning "The expanse of an open mouth", and semper, meaning "Always". Rictus is generally used as an expression of terror, however, "always an open mouth" would, in most cases, correspond to the act of laughing uncontrollably. Riddikulus (Boggart Banishing Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: rih-dih-KUL-lus Description: A spell used when fighting a Boggart, "Riddikulus" forces the Boggart to take the appearance of an object the caster is focusing on. Best results can be achieved if the caster is focusing on something humorous, with the desire that laughter will weaken the Boggart. Seen/Mentioned: Taught by Remus Lupin during third year Defence Against the Dark Arts, where his students had the opportunity to practise the spell on an actual Boggart. Etymology: Latin word ridiculus, "laughable" (but perhaps "absurd" or "silly" in this context). Notes: The effect of the spell seems to rely primarily on the state of mind of the caster. It doesn't actually change the shape of a boggart into something humorous, but rather whatever the caster is concentrating on at the moment of the casting, as when Neville was thinking of his grandmother's dress. Presumably, Mrs Weasley couldn't take her mind off of her fears for her family, so the Boggart was changed into other members of the family rather than something humorous.
(Rose Growth) Type: Transfiguration Description: Causes rosebushes grow at an unusually fast pace. Notes: This spell may be related to Herbivicus.
(Rowboat spell) Type: Charm Description: Makes boats row themselves. Seen/mentioned: Hagrid used the spell on the row-boats at Hogwarts, to transport the First years from Hogsmeade station to the Boathouse. It may also have been the spell that he used to propel the row-boat that he used to take Harry from the Hut-on-the-Rock back to the mainland in 1991.
Salvio hexia Type: Charm Pronunciation: SAL-vee-oh HECKS-ee-ah Description: Protects against hexes. Etymology: Possibly derived from the Latin "salveo," meaning "to be in good health," and used as a form of greeting and farewell, and a pseudo-Latin derivative of the English word "hex"—hence, "Farewell, hexes!" Seen/Mentioned: Harry and Hermione cast this spell to strengthen their camp-site's defences against intruders in 1997. Notes: Possibly the Hex Deflection spells the fake Moody mentioned in 1994.
(Sardine Hex) Type: Dark charm Description: Makes the victim sneeze out sardines. Seen/Mentioned: Rubeus Hagrid once had this spell used on him.
(Sauce-making spell) Type: Conjuration Description: Conjures a creamy sauce from the tip of the wand. Seen/Mentioned: Molly Weasley used this spell in August of 1994 to pour some sauce in a pot to make dinner for her family, Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. Notes: According to Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration, food can't be conjured. This implies that sauce is not considered "good food," as things suitable for consumption may created with the spell, such as birds.
Scourgify (Scouring Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: SKUR-ji-fy Description: Cleans objects Seen/Mentioned: First used by Nymphadora Tonks to clean Hedwig's cage in 1995. Later, Ginny Weasley performed the spell to clean up the Stinksap on the Hogwarts Express, also used by James Potter on Severus Snape after he shouted various curses and obscenities at him. Etymology: Perhaps related to English scour, "clean". -ify is a common English suffix meaning "to make …". Therefore scourgify could mean "to make clean".
(Sealant Charm) Type: Charm Description: Magically seals envelopes. Seen/Mentioned: All applicants for wand permits in the United States were required by the Magical Congress of the United States of America to close the envelope in which they sent their applications back to the Wand Permit Office with this spell. Notes: This may be the parchment-sealing spell that Dolores Umbridge used in 1995.
(Sea urchin jinx) Type: Jinx Description: This spell begins to transform the victim into a sea urchin. Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used on 2 May, 1998, during the Battle of Hogwarts, by Percy Weasley on an Imperiused Pius Thicknesse.
Sectumsempra Type: Curse Pronunciation: sec-tum-SEMP-rah Description: Lacerates the target, as if they have been "slashed by a sword." Subsequently, the target can easily bleed to death from the wounds. This curse was invented by Severus Snape, to be used against his personal enemies. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Harry in 1997 against Draco Malfoy, and then later against both the Inferi in Lord Voldemort's Horcrux cave, and Snape used it against George Weasley (was unintentional; aimed for a Death Eater that tried to curse Lupin) in the Order's flight from Privet Drive. Harry learned it in Snape's old Potions textbook. In 1998, the spell is said to be Severus Snape's "signature" spell. Etymology: Latin sectum, "cut", and semper, "always". Notes: The spell can apparently be used against any object, but was not effective when used against Inferi because they could not feel pain or bleed. The movement of the wand seems to affect how someone is cut, suggested by the erratic patterns of slashes left on Draco Malfoy's face and chest, produced by Harry Potter's wild wand-swings while using the spell against Draco. Wounds caused by this spell can be healed as proved by Severus Snape who after Harry hit Draco Malfoy with this spell he healed Draco's wounds and told him to go and get treated with dittany at once so that he would even avoid any sign of any wound. However it seems that it depends on the caster's magical abilities because Molly Weasley could not heal and restore George Weasley's ear that was cursed off by this spell.
(Shield penetration spell) Type: Spell Pronunciation: unknown Description: Annihilates magical enchantments and shields. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Voldemort to break the enchantments placed around Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1998 by Filius Flitwick, Minerva McGonagall, and Molly Weasley.
(Shooting Spell) Type: Spell Description: Used to shoot objects Seen/Mentioned: This spell was used by Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley in 1997 on their Horcrux hunt in an attempt to catch a rabbit for food.
(Smashing spell) Type: Spell Description: Produces explosions
Serpensortia (Snake Summons Spell) Type: Conjuration Pronunciation: ser-pen-SOR-shah, SER-pehn-SOR-tee-ah Description: Conjures a serpent from the caster's wand. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Draco Malfoy while duelling Harry Potter in 1992. Etymology: Latin serpens meaning "a snake" and Latin ortis meaning "source".
Silencio (Silencing Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: sih-LEN-see-oh Description: Makes something silent. Seen/Mentioned: First used by Hermione in 1996 to silence a frog and a raven in Charms class, then later used to silence a Death Eater that was trying to tell his comrades where they were. Etymology: Probably Latin silentium, "silence". Also, silencio and silêncio (which is closer to the English pronunciation) mean "silence" in Spanish and Portuguese, respectively.
Skurge (Skurge Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: SKURJ Description: Cleans up ectoplasm and frightens ghosts and other spirits. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in second year Charms class.
(Slippery Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Makes an object slippery and difficult to hold. Seen/Mentioned:
Slugulus Eructo (Slug-vomiting Charm) Type: Curse Description: Forces the victim to burp up slimy slugs. Seen/Mentioned: In 1992, Ronald Weasley attempted to curse Draco Malfoy with this spell after the latter insulted Hermione Granger, but was unsuccessful as his wand at the time was broken, and thus his curse backfired on himself.
(Sonorous Charm) Type: Charm Description: This charm emits a magnified roar from the tip of the wand. This noise disrupts all in its path, and can even be used to harm opponents. Notes: Not to be confused with the Amplifying Charm, Sonorus.
Sonorus (Amplifying Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: soh-NOHR-uhs Description: Makes the target sound louder. The counter-charm is the Quietening Charm, Quietus. Seen/Mentioned: By Ludo Bagman in 1994 at the beginning of the Quidditch World Cup and by Albus Dumbledore several times in the Triwizard Championship. Used by Lord Voldemort several times during the Battle of Hogwarts in 1998. Etymology: Latin sonorus, "loud; noisy".
Specialis Revelio Type: Charm Pronunciation: spe-see-AL-is reh-VEL-ee-oh Description: Reveals spells cast on objects or potions. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Hermione Granger to find out more of Harry's Advanced Potion-Making book in 1996. Used by Ernie Macmillan to find out ingredients of a potion. Etymology: Latin specialis, "particular;individual" and revelare (present tense revelo), "unveil". Notes: In 1994, Severus Snape cast a similar spell, but with different words ("Reveal your secrets!"), on the Marauder's Map, though he may have just been saying those words as he cast the spell non-verbally.
(Sponge-Knees Curse) Type: Curse Description: Makes the target's legs spongy, making it difficult for them to walk. Seen/Mentioned: Used during the September 1999 riot that took place at a Puddlemere vs. Holyhead Harpies match. The Puddlemere supporters used this curse against the Holyhead Harpies supporters in retaliation to the Jelly-Brain Jinx. Notes: This spell is similar in effect to the Jelly-Legs Curse.
Spongify (Softening Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: SPUN-ji-fye Description: Softens objects, making them rubbery and bouncy. Seen/Mentioned: This charm is found in The Standard Book of Spells, Grade 1.
(Squiggle Quill) Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms writing quills into worms. Notes: This spell may be Vermiculus.
(Stamina Charm) Type: Charm Description: Increases stamina.
(Stealth Sensoring Spell) Type: Charm Description: Detects those under magical disguise. Seen/Mentioned: In 1996, Professor Umbridge cast this around her office.
Steleus Type: Dark charm Pronunciation: STEH-lee-us, or perhaps STEH-nee-us Description: A spell that causes the victim to sneeze for a short period of time. This spell is used in duelling to distract the opponent. Etymology: Sternius derives from the Latin sternuo, meaning I sneeze.
(Stinging Jinx) Type: Jinx, Hex Description: Stings the flesh of a target. This spell is also known as Seen/Mentioned: Harry Potter inadvertently used one on Severus Snape during Occlumency lessons in 1996. It was non-debilitating in that instance, but it is stronger when intentionally cast, as shown by the results of Hermione Granger's Stinging Hex used on Harry Potter in 1998 to purposefully distort Harry's appearance. Notes: Also known as the Stinging Hex.
(Stretching Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Stretches the target. Seen/Mentioned: Molly Weasley remarked in 1996 that recent growth spurts had made her son Ron and his friend, Harry Potter, look as if this jinx had been cast upon them both.
Stupefy (Stunning Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: STOO-puh-fye Description: Stuns the target, rendering them unconscious. Seen/Mentioned: Often; particularly by a number of wizards and witches (including Dolores Umbridge) against Minerva McGonagall in 1996. It's also taught by Harry in his D.A. meetings. Etymology: English stupefy, which means 'to put into a stupor', a temporary vegetative state. Notes: The physical manifestation of the spell is a beam of red light emanating from the caster's wand. The spell wears off after a short time, and can be countered by Rennervate. Nearly useless on magic-resistant creatures such as dragons, trolls and giants unless more than one Stupefy spell is used at the same time. The force of the spell is additive or perhaps even exponential, and it can cause severe injury if many spells are used on a target that is not normally resistant to its effects. Hagrid, as a half-giant, was impervious to this spell - or at least, a lone one.
(Supersensory Charm) Type: Charm Description: Grants the caster to have enhanced senses, or to be able to sense things they would not normally sense. Seen/Mentioned: Mentioned by Ron outside of the Hogwarts Express in 2017 as a potential substitute for using mirrors while driving a Muggle auto mobile.
Surgito (Disenchantment Charm) Type: Counter-charm Pronunciation: SUR-jee-toh Description: Counter-charm that can be used to remove enchantments. Seen/Mentioned: In 1927, Newton Scamander used Surgito to lift an enchantment that was placed on Jacob Kowalski. As a result of the spell, Kowalski awoke from the dreamlike enchanted state, and regained an awareness of reality in the present. Etymology: Surgito is a Latin word in the imperative form meaning "you/he/she shall arise, or get up", and is a conjugation of the verb surgo ("I arise"). The etymology is appropriate, considering that the effects of the spell on Jacob Kowalski can be likened to waking up from a confused, dreamlike state.
(Switching Spell) Type: Transfiguration Description: Switches two targets simultaneously. Seen/Mentioned: Harry contemplated using this spell against his dragon in the first task of the Triwizard Tournament. He considered swapping its fangs for wine gums. Neville Longbottom misuses the spell, transplanting his ears onto a cactus.
Taboo Type: Jinx Description: A jinx which may be placed upon a word or a name, so that whenever that word is spoken, a magical disturbance is created which alerts the caster of the Taboo to the location of the speaker. Any protective enchantments in effect around the speaker are broken when the Tabooed word is spoken aloud. Seen/Mentioned: This jinx was placed on the word "Voldemort"; Harry, Ron and Hermione are tracked this way to Tottenham Court Road. Ron tells the other two to stop using the word as he began to fear the name might be a curse, later discovering it to be a Taboo. Later, Harry accidentally says Voldemort's name again, resulting in the trio being caught by Death Eaters and taken to Malfoy Manor.
(Tail-growing spell) Type: Hex Description: Causes the victim to grow a tail. Seen/Mentioned: When Miranda Goshawk had her Book of Spells printed, she gave copies to her sisters that had various misprints in them; one such misprint somehow gave her sister Romilda a tail. Timothy Blenkinsop was hit with this hex when he was caught in the crossfire of a Puddlemere United vs. Holyhead Harpies riot.
Tarantallegra (Dancing Feet Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: ta-RON-ta-LEG-gra Description: Makes a target's legs spasm wildly out of control, making it appear as though they are dancing. Seen/Mentioned: First used by Draco Malfoy on Harry Potter in the Duelling Club in 1992. Etymology: Italian tarantella, a kind of fast country dance once popular in parts of Italy, supposedly from the frantic motion caused by the bite of a tarantula; and allegro, a musical term meaning "quick".
(Teacup to tortoise) Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms a teacup into a tortoise. Seen/Mentioned: Seen on the Scholastic Harry Potter Official Site. Notes: May be related to the Teapot to tortoise spell covered in the third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
(Teapot to tortoise) Type: Transfiguration Description: Transforms a teapot into a tortoise. Seen/Mentioned: Third years at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry were required to cast the spell during their final exams. Notes: May be related to the teapot to Teacup to tortoise spell.
(Teeth-straightening spell) Type: Charm Description: Straightens crooked teeth. Seen/Mentioned: Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington attempted to use this spell on Lady Grieve at her request, but failed and gave her a tusk instead. He was executed the following morning. After he returned as a ghost, Nearly-Headless Nick recounted the incident in a ballad.
(Teleportation Spell) Type: Spell Description: Vanishes objects which then appear elsewhere. Seen/Mentioned: In 1996, Albus Dumbledore used this to transport Harry Potter's school supplies, clothes, and owl to The Burrow.
Tentaclifors Type: Transfiguration, Jinx Description: Transfigures the target's head into a tentacle.
Tergeo (Wiping Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: TUR-jee-oh Description: Siphons liquid and cleans objects. Seen/Mentioned: Hermione Granger used the spell in 1996 to remove blood from Harry's face. It is later used to remove spilled ink from parchment. It was also used in 1997 to clean off a handkerchief by Ron and to dust off a picture of Gellert Grindelwald in Bathilda Bagshot's house by Harry Potter. Etymology: Latin tergere, "wipe off; cleanse".
Titillando (Tickling Hex) Type: Hex Pronunciation: ti-tee-LAN-do Description: Tickles and weakens the victim.
(Toenail-growing hex) Type: Hex Description: Causes the toenails to grow at an extreme and uncontrollable rate. Seen/Mentioned: In 1996, Harry used this to much applause from classmates, on Vincent Crabbe. Notes: This is a hex that is probably not approved by the Ministry of Magic, as it was invented by Severus Snape.
(Transmogrifian Torture) Type: Curse Description: Possibly tortures the victim to death. Seen/Mentioned: Gilderoy Lockhart suggested that it was this curse that "killed" Mrs Norris after she was really found petrified on a torch bracket. Etymology: English "transmogrify", meaning "to change or alter greatly, often to grotesque effect", possibly implying that the curse changes the shape of the victim to cause pain. Notes: The incantation to this curse is possibly Transmogrify.
Tribuomnus (Inn Charm) Type: Charm Description: Causes the quality of food within a location to be improved.
(Trip Jinx) Type: Jinx Description: Forces the target to trip and fall over. Seen/Mentioned: Seen in 1996. It was cast successfully on Harry Potter by Draco Malfoy, when he and other members of the Inquisitorial Squad attempted to round up members of Dumbledore's Army.
(Twitchy-Ears Hex) Type: Hex Description: Causes the victim's ears to twitch. Seen/Mentioned: Miranda Goshawk recommended this hex to be cast on somebody practising the Shield Charm. Notes: During the fourth year Hex-deflection test for Defence Against the Dark Arts, Harry Potter was hexed with this spell by Bartemius Crouch Junior (then disguised as Alastor Moody).
(Unbreakable Charm) Type: Charm Description: Makes objects unbreakable. Seen/Mentioned: Hermione Granger used the charm on a jar, in which she put Rita Skeeter in her Animagus beetle form to prevent her from transforming back into a human.
(Unbreakable Vow) Type: Spell Description: Causes a vow taken by a witch or wizard to be inviolable; if they should break it, the consequence is death. Seen/Mentioned: Snape made an Unbreakable Vow with Narcissa Malfoy at the beginning of Half-Blood Prince, vowing to help Narcissa's son Draco with a task given to him by Voldemort, and to finish the task should Draco prove incapable. Fred and George attempted to force an Unbreakable Vow upon Ron as children. According to Ron, it causes death when the vow is broken.
(Unsupported flight) Type: Spell Description: Allows a witch or wizard to fly through the air unaided. Technique invented by Lord Voldemort Seen/Mentioned: Demonstrated by Tom Riddle during the Battle of the Seven Potters, and by Severus Snape before his ousting.
(Vacuum cleaner spell) Type: Charm Description: Cleans objects by using the wand to suck up dust like a vacuum cleaner. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Madam Malkin in 1996.
Ventus (Windy Spell) Type: Charm Pronunciation: VEN-tuss Description: Shoots a jet of strong spiralling wind from the tip of the wand. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Newton Scamander to send away Stebbins on a London street, much to the bemusement of passing Muggles. Etymology: Ventus is a Latin word, meaning "wind".
Ventus Duo Type: Jinx Description: A stronger version of the Windy Spell Seen/Mentioned: In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)
Vera Verto Type: Transfiguration Pronunciation: vair-uh-VAIR-toh Description: Turn animals to water goblets. Seen/Mentioned: Taught by Minerva McGonagall in her Transfiguration class. Also used by Ronald Weasley unsuccessfully in one of his second year classes thanks to his damaged wand. Etymology: From Latin vera meaning "right" or "proper", and verto, meaning “I turn”.
Verdillious Type: Charm Pronunciation: ver-DILL-ee-us Description: A spell used to shoot green sparks from the end of the wand.
Verdimillious (Verdimillious Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: vur-duh-MILL-ee-us Description: Produces a jet of green sparks that can be used in duelling, or to reveal things hidden by dark magic. Seen/Mentioned: Taught in first year Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher's office class. Notes: This spell is almost certainly the incantation for Green Sparks.
Verdimillious Duo Type: Charm Pronunciation: VERD-dee-MILL-lee-us Description: A more powerful version of Verdimillious. Seen/Mentioned: Learned in first year Defence Against the Dark Arts.
Vermiculus Type: Transfiguration, Jinx Pronunciation: vur-MICK-yoo-luhs Description: Transforms things into worms. Seen/Mentioned: Notes: This spell may have some connection with Squiggle Quill.
Vermillious (Red Sparks) Type: Charm Pronunciation: vur-MILL-ee-us Description: Jet of red sparks that can be used to signal an emergency or as a minor duelling spell.
Versis Description: Unknown effect.
(Victor Rookwood's curse) Type: Curse Description: Causes the victim considerable pain and illness which lasts for many years. Seen/Mentioned: Victor Rookwood used this curse on Anne Sallow in the 1880s.
Vipera Evanesca (Snake-Vanishing Spell) Snape casting Vipera Evanesca to vanish the serpent cast upon by Draco
Type: Vanishment Pronunciation: vee-PAIR-uh eh-vuh-NES-kuh Description: Vanishes snakes. Subsequently, it is the counter-spell for the Snake Summons Spell. Seen/Mentioned: Severus Snape cast this spell in 1992 at the Duelling Club to vanish a snake that Draco Malfoy had conjured while duelling Harry Potter. Albus Dumbledore also used this spell to vanish Voldemort's snake during their Duel in the Ministry Atrium. Etymology: Vipera is a genus of venomous vipers, a type of snake. Evanesca likely shares its origin with Evanesco, which means "disappear" in Latin. Vulnera Sanentur Type: Healing Spell Pronunciation: VUL-ner-ah sah-NEN-tour Description: Healing spell that slows blood flow, clears residue, and knits wounds. It is the counter-curse to Sectumsempra. Seen/Mentioned: Used by Severus Snape to heal the wounds of Draco Malfoy caused by the Sectumsempra curse cast by Harry Potter in 1997. Etymology: Vulnera Sanentur derives from the Latin vulnus, "wound," and sanare, "to heal"; it is translated "may the wounds be healed."
Waddiwasi Type: Charm Pronunciation: wah-deh-WAH-see Description: Used to shoot small, soft masses of whatever the caster so desires at the target Seen/Mentioned: Cast by Remus Lupin in 1993, on Peeves the Poltergeist, sending a wad of chewing gum up his nose. Etymology: "Waddiwasi" comes from two words. "Vadd" and "vas-y". "Vadd" is a Swedish word that can mean "wadding" and "vas-y" is French term that means "go ahead" or "Come on!" Together, they can roughly mean "The wad goes ahead." Notes: This spell may be related to the Oppugno Jinx.
(Washing up spell) Type: Charm Description: Enchanted dirty dishes to wash themselves. Seen/Mentioned: It was used non-verbally by Molly Weasley after preparing breakfast for Harry Potter upon his arrival to The Burrow on 4 August, 1992.
Weight-loss charms) Type: Charm Description: Magically reduces a person's weight. Seen/Mentioned: Mentioned by Violet Williams during a picnic shared by the teams that were competing at the Intercontinental Wizard's Cup.
Wingardium Leviosa (Levitation Charm) Type: Charm Pronunciation: win-GAR-dee-um lev-ee-OH-sa Description: Makes objects fly, or levitate. Seen/Mentioned: This spell is taught in early first-year charms classes; this came into good use later in that year, when Ron Weasley performed the spell to knock out a mountain troll; six years later, Harry uses the charm to levitate the side-car of his godfather's flying motorbike; Ron used it again this year to make a twig poke a tree. Etymology: "Wingardium" almost certainly contains English wing, meaning "fly", and Latin arduus, meaning "high". "Leviosa" probably originates from Latin levis, meaning "light".
(White sparks) Type: Charm Description: Jet of white sparks. It can be used offensively as a minor duelling spell. Seen/Mentioned: Following the American National Quidditch team's win at the semi-finals of the 2014 Quidditch World Cup against Liechtenstein, red, white and blue sparks filled the air so thickly it was difficult to see or breathe. Notes: The incantation to this spell is almost certainly Baubillious.
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harry potter - pregnancy and family moments oneshots
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/1fIoUhx by multiwizardingworld "family: where life begins and love never ends" Words: 30, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: General Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/F, M/M, Multi, Other Characters: Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Theodore Nott, Sirius Black, Regulus Black, James Potter, James Sirius Potter, Remus Lupin, Scorpius Malfoy, Albus Severus Potter, Lily Evans Potter, Marlene McKinnon, Mary Macdonald (Harry Potter), Dorcas Meadowes, Blaise Zabini, Fleur Delacour, Nymphadora Tonks, Teddy Lupin, Luna Lovegood, Ginny Weasley, Evan Rosier, Barty Crouch Jr., Viktor Krum, Pansy Parkinson Relationships: Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy/Ron Weasley, Draco Malfoy/Theodore Nott, Harry Potter/Ron Weasley, Theodore Nott/Harry Potter, Cedric Diggory/Harry Potter, Harry Potter/Other(s), Ron Weasley/Blaise Zabini, Viktor Krum/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Pansy Parkinson, Fleur Delacour/Nymphadora Tonks, Regulus Black/James Potter, Regulus Black/James Potter/Lily Evans Potter, Sirius Black/Remus Lupin, Barty Crouch Jr./Evan Rosier, Marlene McKinnon/Dorcas Meadowes, Mary Macdonald/Lily Evans Potter, Luna Lovegood/Ginny Weasley, Scorpius Malfoy/Albus Severus Potter, Sirius Black/James Potter, Teddy Lupin/James Sirius Potter, Sirius Black/Remus Lupin/James Potter, Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter/Ron Weasley, Theodore Nott/Ron Weasley/Blaise Zabini, Hermione Granger/Luna Lovegood, Hermione Granger/Ginny Weasley, Viktor Krum/Harry Potter, Harry Potter/Fred Weasley/George Weasley, Regulus Black/Barty Crouch Jr./Evan Rosier, Theodore Nott/Blaise Zabini, Theodore Nott/Ron Weasley, Harry Potter/Blaise Zabini, Draco Malfoy/Blaise Zabini, Regulus Black/Barty Crouch Jr./James Potter/Evan Rosier, Cho Chang/Ginny Weasley, Hannah Abbott/Susan Bones, Draco Malfoy/Fred Weasley/George Weasley Additional Tags: Family, Family Fluff, Family Dynamics, Mpreg, Fpreg, Family Drama, Fluff, Domestic Fluff, Fluff and Angst, Angst, Angst and Hurt/Comfort read it on the AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/58207450
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Hiiii! A Bill/Fleur divorce fic including a lot of Louis? He is my fav next gen.
Thanks
Okay, so I’m going to hide the little bit that I wrote for this under a “read more” but basically I was starting a oneshot AU of my story Lungs where Louis moves to London and is a struggling artist living between his sisters and the Burrow and working at a little cafe in Diagon Alley where he meets Anamika. But life and other projects have gotten in the way, still I like this beginning and it is still under the divorce AU and heavily features my beautiful boy Louis. Maybe later I’ll do a bullet list or something of how it turns out
To say that he knew his papa in pieces was an understatement. Louis knew three things about the man: one, he was the oldest of his siblings and proud of that fact; two, he lived a quiet life despite his siblings and all because of the absence of his children; and three, Louis was not the son his papa wanted and the reason for the divorce.
Louis was used to the feeling of isolation, at Beauxbatons he usually spent all of his free time alone, observing the world and not being in it. In England, he spent his time avoiding his cousins, sticking to his sisters when possible, but alone was always best. He knew all the hiding spots in his papa’s small seaside cottage and all the hidden places of the Burrow. Home to him was the small slices of silence he got when the world was asleep or just quiet.
But here he was now, the stubborn sense of determination locked into his very body. He wasn’t going to let his past decide his present, he wasn’t going to allow his parents or sisters to make the decisions anymore.
Running away to his grandparents was of course never in the plans, but suddenly his life felt different. As if nineteen was worn in his shoulders and making him a true man…finally.
He had no more school to hide behind, instead he was finally standing out on his own two legs, even if it wasn’t what he expected. But at least he had place to live with his grandparents, and he at least had something in a job, even if he never dreamed of mopping floors and getting yelled at over coffee orders gone wrong.
Still, his life was his own. It may not be what his papa wanted, but his papa had decided a long time ago Louis didn’t fit any image like that. He was too…too French, too quiet, too much of a Delacour.
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Harry Potter & Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Oneshots
Harry Potter & Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Oneshots https://ift.tt/Rd4Ymo2 by locklyle_is_my_life A bunch of oneshots :) Words: 1383, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Movies) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death Categories: F/M Characters: Draco Malfoy, Hermione Granger, Ginny Weasley, Blaise Zabini, Luna Lovegood, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, George Weasley, Fred Weasley, Bill Weasley, Fleur Delacour, Pansy Parkinson, Theodore Nott, Daphne Greengrass, Arthur Weasley, Molly Weasley, Severus Snape, Narcissa Black Malfoy, Lucius Malfoy, Scorpius Malfoy, Newt Scamander, Theseus Scamander, Tina Goldstein, Queenie Goldstein, Leta Lestrange Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley, Ginny Weasley/Blaise Zabini, Luna Lovegood/Harry Potter, Tina Goldstein/Newt Scamander, Leta Lestrange/Theseus Scamander Additional Tags: Draco Malfoy has a younger sister in some oneshots via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/LvfS28C September 06, 2023 at 11:06PM
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harry potter oneshots || requests open!
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/riDbNEe by BoredKpopFan make some reqs for your fav harry potter ships and i'll oblige! Words: 241, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: Multi Characters: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Luna Lovegood, Newt Scamander, Tina Goldstein, Queenie Goldstein, Jacob Kowalski, Draco Malfoy, Scorpius Malfoy, Albus Dumbledore, Albus Severus Potter Relationships: Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley, Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, Tina Goldstein/Newt Scamander, Queenie Goldstein/Jacob Kowalski, Scorpius Malfoy/Albus Severus Potter, Albus Dumbledore/Gellert Grindelwald, Fleur Delacour/Bill Weasley, Astoria Greengrass/Draco Malfoy Additional Tags: No Smut, Fluff read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/riDbNEe
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Harry Potter Oneshots
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by Anonymous
Oneshots I write for fun sometimes. You can leave requests but I’ll be writing my own too.
Words: 4805, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Thorne & Rowling, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Movies)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M, Multi
Characters: Harry Potter, Luna Lovegood, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Bill Weasley, Fleur Delacour, George Weasley, Fred Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Bellatrix Black Lestrange, Tom Riddle | Voldemort, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, James Potter, Severus Snape, Pansy Parkinson, Nymphadora Tonks, Neville Longbottom, Draco Malfoy, Lucius Malfoy, Narcissa Black Malfoy, Scorpius Malfoy, Albus Severus Potter, Newt Scamander, Tina Goldstein, Theseus Scamander, Gellert Grindelwald, Albus Dumbledore
Relationships: Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter, Harry Potter/Severus Snape, Harry Potter/Tom Riddle, Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley, Hermione Granger/Harry Potter, Harry Potter/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Harry Potter/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy, Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Severus Snape, Fleur Delacour/Hermione Granger, Hermione Granger/Bellatrix Black Lestrange, Hermione Granger/Pansy Parkinson, Fleur Delacour/Bill Weasley, Fleur Delacour/Nymphadora Tonks, Sirius Black/Remus Lupin, Remus Lupin/Severus Snape, Sirius Black/Remus Lupin/James Potter, Sirius Black/Severus Snape, Sirius Black/James Potter, Harry Potter/Fred Weasley/George Weasley, Fred Weasley/George Weasley, Luna Lovegood/Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom/Luna Lovegood, Luna Lovegood/Harry Potter, Lucius Malfoy/Narcissa Black Malfoy, Hermione Granger/Narcissa Black Malfoy, Scorpius Malfoy/Albus Severus Potter, Tina Goldstein/Newt Scamander, Credence Barebone/Newt Scamander, Newt Scamander/Theseus Scamander, Albus Dumbledore/Gellert Grindelwald, Gellert Grindelwald/Newt Scamander, Credence Barebone/Gellert Grindelwald
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Quick Oneshots/Crossovers - Part 36
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by CreativeLiterature
A collection of oneshots and/or crossovers which jump right into it.
Each chapter name mentions which fandoms it contains.
Words: 4447, Chapters: 15/15, Language: English
Series: Part 36 of Quick Oneshots/Crossovers
Fandoms: Real Person Fiction, Mrs Brown's Boys, Friends (TV), Desperate Housewives, Viva La Bam RPF, The Wire, Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, The Dictator (2012), Critical Role (Web Series) RPF, Brooklyn Nine-Nine (TV), Phoenix Nights (TV), Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere (TV), Divinity: Original Sin (Video Games), The Sims (Video Games), Gilmore Girls (TV 2000), Game of Thrones (TV), Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Downton Abbey, Gone With the Wind - Margaret Mitchell, Mean Girls (2004), Mad Men, New Girl (TV 2011), A Cinderella Story (2004), Me Before You (2016), Whose Line Is It Anyway? RPF, The Painscreek Killings (Video Game), The Other Boleyn Girl - Philippa Gregory, Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types, Skins (UK), The Breakfast Club (1985), Matilda - Roald Dahl, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), Antz (1998)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Agnes Brown, Winnie McGoogan, Jill Greene, Rachel Green, Amy Green, Bree Van de Kamp, Tim O'Connor, Mrs. Bennet (Pride and Prejudice), General Aladeen, Travis Willingham, Jake Peralta, Paddy O'Shea, Female Godwoken (Divinity: Original Sin), Ifan ben-Mezd, Dina Caliente, Fleur Delacour, Scarlett O'Hara, Rose MacClare, Regina George, Joan Holloway (Mad Men), Betty Draper, Cece Parekh, Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, Louisa Clark, William "Will" Traynor, Colin Mochrie, Catherine Carey, Effy Stonem, Brian Johnson (Breakfast Club), Matilda Wormwood, Charlie Bucket, Danielle Van de Kamp, Hilary Nicholson (Mrs Brown's Boys), Taylor Doose, Daenerys Targaryen, Margaery Tyrell, Ermesande Hayford, Myrcella Baratheon, Wade Hampton Hamilton, Maynard "M.J." Delfino, Tommen Baratheon
Additional Tags: Screenplay/Script Format
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gorgeous | fleur delacour x reader
song; gorgeous [taylor swift] pairing; fleur delacour x gender neutral!french-speaking!reader genre; s2l, light angst, fluff word count; 1,3k timeline; goblet of fire warnings; swearing, (underage) alcohol consumption summary; you, like everyone else, were drawn to the part-veela fleur delacour when beauxbatons visited, only she thought that you hated her because you made it your mission to avoid her
a/n; i have no idea if fleur fanfiction is popular but she seemed like the only correct choice for this song!
a/n 2; also i think my favourite explanation for fleur's grandmother being full veela despite veela only being women (which opens the question of how do they reproduce), is that half of veela are transwomen, allowing for reproduction in a way that jk rowling would despise :)
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"you are so gorgeous, it makes me so mad."
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Beauxbatons: the French school for witchcraft and wizardry, full of angelic students dressed in white and baby blue. At least, that was the impression you got when they first arrived at Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament.
Of course, one stood out more than the others - and that was before she was picked as Beauxbatons' representative in the competition. The part-veela Miss Fleur Delacour was a sight for sore eyes: her beauty was radiant in a way that no human could achieve, but you could live without that level of beauty as long as you could admire hers.
Her friendship group had taken to yours in the first weeks of the year, and you wish you could say that you hadn't given Fleur a bad impression. Except, you had, as all you did was avoid her: avoid her gaze, avoid her conversation starters, avoid her presence. Silence was your primary virtue as of late, and your friends were becoming both concerned and pissed with you.
"Y/N, stop being so rude to Fleur, what the fuck is wrong with you?" Pranpiya snapped as you sat in your house common room.
"Merlin, Pran, this is Y/N we're talking about, I'm sure they have a perfectly reasonable explanation," Darla said, sitting by you, "Right?"
You chewed on your lip, feeling your heart twist as the thought of Fleur's golden locks flashed across your mind.
In your silence, Pranpiya scoffed, "I never took you for a bitch."
Your eyes widened in alarm.
"Pran, tone it down," Darla snapped, "Y/N, I can see you have something to say. Please say it."
"She's so gorgeous," you mumbled, "I can't say anything to her face."
Realisation quickly dawned on both Pranpiya and Darla's faces.
"You don't hate her," the former said slowly, "You fancy her."
You nodded hesitantly, hating the aching absence of words that followed the newfound shared understanding.
"Well, avoiding her won't make her your girlfriend," Pranpiya said suddenly, "Talk to her, ask her out."
You shook your head hurriedly, "I can't. Her beauty is intimidating."
***
It was your charms class that was now taken up by a lot of Beauxbatons students, including Fleur. She didn't sit next to you, instead next to one of her French friends, though that didn't stop interactions from occurring.
You had gotten to class early and had been instructed to hand out the textbooks by Flitwick, finding yourself zoned out as you completed the task. Alas, you being mentally absent led you to bump into someone else, causing the stack of books in your arms to fall to the ground, narrowly missing your feet.
"Ah, pardon, sorry," that terrifyingly familiar voice exclaimed, crouching down to help gather the books up.
You remained silent, as the blood in your veins had ran cold with irrational fear.
"Here," she handed the stack back over to you, making you gulp as you fumbled to get the life back into your limbs.
"Thanks," you muttered, quickly walking away to continue with the task.
"Y/N," she called from behind you, causing you to freeze again.
"Can we talk after class?" you couldn't see her expression, but her eyebrows were furrowed.
You inhaled deeply, "Can't. Sorry."
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The celebrations after the first Triwizard event were massive, including many secretive parties in the house common rooms. You were invited to one, and you were amazed to see people from a variety of houses all in one house quarters for the first time. Someone had obtained alcohol - you didn't know who, but you were grateful, since the party you were at was the same as the one Fleur was attending and you needed liquid courage.
"I mean look at her, why does she walk with such poise? Who does she think she is?" you slurred, the fire whiskey in your glass sloshing about.
Pranpiya side-eyed you, "I get you're hurting, babe, but you're being mean."
"I think we need to cut off the alcohol, we haven't even been here half an hour and you're twatted," Darla said, forcefully removing the glass from your grip.
"No, don't do this to me, Darla," you whined, admitting defeat nonetheless.
"I'm worried about you, Y/N, you-" but you cut Darla off.
"Oh, look! It's the Weasley twins. I'm gonna go talk to the Weasley twins."
Your friends couldn't stop you, and simply watched in amazement as your usually introverted self started chatting enthusiastically with anyone who looked your way. Anyone, of course, expect Fleur, who had been looking at you longingly from a distance.
Eventually, she had enough of your uncalled for silent treatment, and walked up to you, delicately touching your hand to get your attention. You jumped a bit, looking to see who the culprit was, only to make eye contact with the most gorgeous woman you had ever seen.
"Y/N, please may we talk?" she asked, and in your drunken stupor, you finally agreed.
She sighed with relief, and dragged you over to a quiet corner.
"Why do you ignore me? What did I do?" she asked, her face in a frown.
"You should take it as a compliment," you slurred.
"What? What do you mean?"
"Yes, you do, look at you," you replied, the little sober voice in the back of your mind screaming for you to shut up, "You're so gorgeous."
She appeared taken aback, "Merci, but why? Why does zat make you ignore me?"
"You intimidate me," you pouted, "You make me angry with the things you make me feel."
Her ocean blue eyes were pinned on yours after your confession, and you had this overwhelming sensation that you might be sinking and drowning in that moment.
"I do not get it," she sighed, "Je pensais que tu me détestais."
"I do, I mean," you scrambled to find the words, "You're so cool, it makes me hate you, I-"
She stared at you with widened eyes, "You understood me?"
You nodded, "Il n'y a rien que je déteste plus que ce que je peux pas avoir."
Fleur stood still for a few moments, "Why would you zink you cannot have me?"
"Well, 'cause- you're you! And I'm... me."
She shook her head, quickly darting forward to peck your lips. "Je te kiffe."
You remained in shock for a good few seconds, unable to comprehend what had just happened.
"You will come to ze Yule Ball wiz me, yes?" she asked hopefully.
With your brain still buffering, you slowly nodded your head, making her beam.
"Ah, perfect!" she grabbed your hand, interlocking your fingers, "You are so gorgeous, too, you know? You should not have zought you had no chance wiz me."
"But, I-"
"No, none of zat," she said dismissively, "I have liked you since ze moment I met you, it hurt so much zat you seemed to not like me."
"I'm sorry," you mumbled, "You just make my heart hurt."
"But zat can be a good zing, no?"
Hesitantly, you bobbed your head.
"I want to try zis wiz you, please let me."
"Okay," you said quietly, "Let's try."
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written; 02/11/2022 —> 06/11/2022 published; 07/11/2022 edited; —/—/——
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lipstick | f.d
fleurxfem.reader
taglist || masterlist
request: yes/no
preview: fleur wants to try reader’s lipstick while she’s live on insta
warnings: established relationship (dating), reader is a famous ‘influencer’, modern!au, kissing, overall fluff, small blurb
fleur walked in on you opening up a package that seemed to hold a lipstick inside and talking to your phone while you explained what was in the package to the people who were watching your live, making her smirk and giving her an idea she’d seen other people do with their partners. she kneeled down next to you in front of your full body mirror, wrapping her arms around your waist.
“oh! hi babe, didn’t see you there!” you squealed slightly, “hi darling, what are you doing?” she asked, running her fingers through your hair. “just trying on a new lipstick i bought.” she nodded, pressing a kiss to your head and walking towards your shared bedroom.
the second you turned to read the comments they were full of people saying how cute and adorable you were, making you beam. “thanks guys.” you continued to talk to them, while fleur continued with her plan. she put a leash on your dog, and walked towards you again.
“i’m taking her on a walk, m’kay?” you nodded, “but first can i try that lipstick of yours?” you turned to her, handing the lipstick. “yeah, sure. it’s strawberry flavoured.” fleur handed you the lipstick again, leaving you confused. she tilted your head up and pressed your lips together, pulling you in for a slightly heated kiss while everyone went crazy in the comments.
when she pulled away and winked at you, turning to leave and leaving you dumbfounded and your cheeks rosy.
a/n: this is horrible kill me but i promise better things are coming, but if you enjoyed it please reblog it helps so much, ty and ily! <3
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harry potter oneshots || requests open!
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3p8x9k4 by BoredKpopFan make some reqs for your fav harry potter ships and i'll oblige! Words: 241, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: Multi Characters: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Luna Lovegood, Newt Scamander, Tina Goldstein, Queenie Goldstein, Jacob Kowalski, Draco Malfoy, Scorpius Malfoy, Albus Dumbledore, Albus Severus Potter Relationships: Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley, Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, Tina Goldstein/Newt Scamander, Queenie Goldstein/Jacob Kowalski, Scorpius Malfoy/Albus Severus Potter, Albus Dumbledore/Gellert Grindelwald, Fleur Delacour/Bill Weasley, Astoria Greengrass/Draco Malfoy Additional Tags: No Smut, Fluff read it on the AO3 at https://archiveofourown.org/works/56313046
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One Love {Fleur Delacour x Reader Oneshot}
Requested by: Anonymous Wordcount: 3051 Summary: With the foreign students coming to Hogwarts, feelings are amped up.
Being an honorary Weasley, thanks to being really good friends with Fred and George despite being in different houses, had a lot of perks and very little setbacks. One of those perks was you were also friends with Ron, Harry and Hermione - or the Golden Trio as they were called behind their backs, and they looked up to you as another sibling. With Hermione, you would let her go over your study sheets so she would know what to expect from classes in the upcoming years, something she took very seriously. With Ron, you saved him from the worst of the pranks, giving him a heads up when the twins were planning something, and you were almost his match when it came to Wizard’s Chess. And Harry - well, you looked out for him most of all because he seemed to need it more than the others. Over the three dangerous years at Hogwarts thus far, he’d managed to get himself into quite a trouble. Voldemort, Basilisks, Werewolves - and now that the TriWizard Tournament was coming up, you wondered what would happen with him in that. Better not to tell him about it, lest he get any ideas.
You sat at the Hufflepuff table when the tournament was announced, your eyes looking over at the twins automatically. They were looking a little too excited about something, and you guessed correctly that they were planning on scheming their way in. Now that was something that you would have to bring up to Molly the next time that you wrote to her. Then you looked towards Harry, Hermione and Ron, who looked interested in the tournament but didn’t seem to have any intention of pulling something, the way that the twins were.
That was a relief.
You yourself had no intentions of trying to sneak into the Tournament - all of that talk about danger and glory didn’t really appeal to you. But you would happily be in the stands to watch. It was a once in a lifetime show, unless of course you were like Dumbledore and could live well beyond a century.
“-the lovely ladies of the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic, and their Headmistress, Madame Maxime!” Dumbledore announced. The doors opened and every eye went to the group of ladies that entered the room, dressed in beautiful blue uniforms. You weren’t the only one who felt smitten by the beauty of the French girls, you were certain of that. Just about everyone was staring, awestruck in some manner. They stopped in the middle of the hallway and sighed, positioning their bodies to your table.
One of the girls caught your eye in particular, and you blushed just looking at her. A striking blonde, with blue eyes and a determined look. She wasn’t here just to look pretty, you saw. She was here to win. She flitted along with the others, stopping by the Gryffindor table to sigh and position themselves again. You were amused this time to see that Ron’s jaw had dropped. The girl that you had been eyeing did a twirl and then a curtsy in the middle of the ladies, bringing more attention to herself. You didn’t mind that at all. She deserved it.
And then came the burly, surly men of Durmstrang. Although their entrance was impressive, with their staffs and their acrobatics, it wasn’t as eyecatching as the ladies. Men showing off their brawn, how predictable.
-
All that anyone talked about anymore was the tournament. You understood the appeal, but you were growing a little tired of the same thing being said over and over. People were trying to guess who the champions would be. Didn’t matter much to you, you would be supporting all three of the champions. It didn’t feel fair to only cheer on your own, especially since Hogwarts had home-field advantage. You just hoped that it wouldn’t be one of the Weasley twins.
You were sitting with Hermione, helping her to study Herbology - one of your favorite subjects, and not just because it was your Head of House that was teaching it, and watching the students put their names in. The doors opened up to a bunch of giggles and you saw those two, just as you knew you would, come in with goofy grins on their faces. “Don’t you dare,” You said to them, lifting your eyes from the book. “I’ve already told your mother about your plans, and she has some serious words for you come Christmas.”
“But she’s not here to stop us, now is she?” George said with that stupid smile.
“Even if you are a party pooper,” Fred finished. You shook your head and looked over at Hermione, who was staring at the two of them as if they were the stupidest people in Earth. You somewhat agreed.
“Don’t even bother with them. It’ll backfire either way,” You said, smiling at her. She nodded, rolling her eyes, but neither of you went back to the books, deciding to watch the show instead.
Of course their plan backfired. Aging potions, which only turned them into old men, though it was amusing to watch them fight. While they bickered in the corner, still pushing each other around, some of the students from the other classes came in to enter their names. There were quite a few from your own house, which made you feel a swell of pride. You would love it if a Hufflepuff managed to get into the tournament, though you hoped that they wouldn’t get hurt in the process. The pretty Beauxbatons girl came in, her name written on a fan-like piece of paper. She had to stand on her tiptoes to put it in, and you couldn’t help but admire how lithe her body was. Like she was made to be a dancer.
“You’re staring,” Hermione muttered, nudging your elbow.
“The way you were at Krum?” You muttered back, causing her to get nearly as red as you had been.
“Was not,” Hermione said, speaking under her breath.
“Were too,” You chimed. “But it’s alright. I won’t judge if you won’t.”
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Fleur Delacour, AKA the girl that made your brain feel cloudy and your heart beat faster, was chosen as one of the champions. Viktor Krum, AKA the guy that made Hermione feel a little gaga for the first time in her life, was also chosen. Cedric Diggory, a Hufflepuff who you knew from Quidditch and made a lot of the girls swoon, was chosen. It was almost as if the Goblet of Fire had chosen based on looks rather than just talent, but you would all see. And then, to your chagrin, somehow, Harry had been chosen.
You were one of the few who seemed to believe that he wasn’t crazy enough to try to put his name in the cup. That meant that you spent a lot more time together these days, because he wasn’t around Ron. You called the boy you thought of as a younger sibling a prat, and told him to get his head out of your arse, but he wasn’t coming around yet. He would eventually. He and Harry had been through so much together.
The first task was intimidating as all hell. Dragons, actual fully grown dragons, taking up the Quidditch pitch. And people were just supposed to be okay with this? You stood in the stands with others in your house, and with Fred and George who were disappointed that their plan didn’t work, with pins showing the faces of all four competitors. You weren’t taking sides, and you weren’t giving in to Fred and George’s bets either. You just wanted everyone to get through this safely. You didn’t care who wins.
Cedric was first, and he got through it with Transfiguration. Fleur, to your delight, tried to put the dragon into a trance. You thought that she was absolutely brilliant, especially when her dragon fell asleep. You cheered loudly for her, though it seemed that most of your house didn’t agree with you. They only cheered when her skirt caught on fire, revealing more of her long legs. You rolled your eyes at them, muttering that they were perverts.
They booed when Viktor managed to get through it as well. But there was a huge cheer when Harry caught the golden egg and managed to escape from the dragon. The prejudice was showing. This was meant to bring people together, not keep them apart. You left a little early, descending the stairs to go back to the Common Room, away from the negativity of others.
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You were sitting by yourself in the Great Hall, no Hermione with you this time. The twins were off doing Quidditch practice, since the dragons had been cleared from the pitch. You missed them a bit - as well as the three little ones, but they had a lot of work to do. Helping Harry prepare for the next task was a big undertaking, but they seemed more than capable. And you had your own schoolwork that you had to complete, having fallen a little behind. You put the quill behind your ear as you went from note taking to reading, just to keep it out of the way.
“You ‘av a liddle ink - just ‘ere-” A voice came from across the table. You hadn’t even realized anyone was there, but now you definitely did. Fleur Delacour herself, sitting right there. And she was reaching towards you with a blue handkerchief that matched her Beauxbatons uniform perfectly. She dabbed it at a spot by your ear then pulled it back, smiling.
“Oh, thanks - I didn’t notice,” You said, feeling a little like a fool for making such a bad impression, but it couldn’t be helped. At least she had pointed it out before anyone else saw it.
“You shouldn’t put your quill like zat - it will ruffle,” Fleur advised. You hastily took the quill out of your hair and set it down upon the table. She was right. The little feathers were a bit ruffled, and far from being as straight as they were when you had bought it.
“Thank you again,” You smiled, wondering why she was sitting with you of all people. “Are you looking forward to the second task?”
“I am a little nervous,” Fleur said, her i’s sounding like double e’s, which you thought was adorable. Leetle. “I noticed you ‘ave my pin. They caught my good side, no?”
You looked down at your sweater, where you proudly had pins of the four, the fantastic four as you liked to call them, attached to your chest. A fourth year Slytherin had started to make and give out pins that denounced Harry - and that was the only pin that you didn’t have. But you certainly did have Fleur’s smiling, yet determined face there. There was something about the way that she tensed her jaw, like she was looking into the future for any obstacles she could overcome.
“I think you’re all talented, so I’m cheering for everyone,” You explained.
“‘Ow very mature,” She said, looking over each pin. It was a bit intimidating being under her gaze like this. Especially since she was eyeing your chest. Your heart was pounding again, like it had when your eyes first made eye contact. You were positive that if she squinted, she would be able to see it. “But I am your favorite - no?” She asked with a giggle.
“Well, tied for favorite,” You giggled along with her. “Harry is like a brother to me, so of course he’s going to be higher than the rest.”
“‘e is lucky to know you, and you lucky to know ‘im,” She said, with a look in your eye that you couldn’t quite read. “‘e and ‘is friends care very much about you.”
“Did they say that?” You asked, wondering how this came about.
“More or less,” Fleur said with a smile. She leaned in, and with her adorable accent, she told you a little story of what had happened in the morning. “I was walking to my class and I over’eard my name,” She started. “I like to know what the people say about me so I listened in and it was ‘arry and his friends. The redhead and the bushy haired girl-”
“Ron and Hermione,” You interceded. Fleur nodded, and then continued.
“-and zey were saying that you have a little crush on me.” She smiled widely. You were shocked by this development, sure that Hermione was going to keep it a secret. Oh, you were so going to tell everyone that she fancied Krum. You couldn’t wait.
“Well uhh - you are very beautiful, and very smart, and-”
“I know,” Fleur said. She didn’t sound arrogant, though others might have thought that she was. It was just the honest truth that people would be interested in her. When she spoke, others quieted down so they could listen to what she had to say. Even if some of the Hogwarts girls made fun of her accent out of jealousy, it was really quite endearing. You didn’t know if your heart could take it if she said something to you in her native French tongue. “Do you really zink zat I am smart?”
You nodded. “And really brave. You’re kicking the boys butts, it’s really cool to see you do that. You’re heightening people’s expectations.”
“Zank you...” Fleur said, a little taken aback. “Sometimes I get sick of ‘earing ‘ow pretty I am.” She sighed as if it was an everyday problem for her, and you assumed that it probably was. “Zat is all I get from these - these - stupid boys!”
“They’re not the most imaginative, are they?” You chuckled. Both of the twins had asked you to the ball, but they did it in such an unspectacular manner. Like they were just expecting you to say yes no matter what they did. But you had said no, because if you were going to go, you wanted it to be something just a little more outstanding. Even proper words rather than a ‘We’re going together, innit?’ “Did you want me to say more nice things about you?”
Fleur giggled at that, her blonde hair bouncing around her. It wasn’t tucked back into it’s usual ponytail for once, but hung around her shoulders in curls. You could see the bits of Veela to her, having heard the rumors that she had some of their blood. “No, no, I vanted to know what you thought of me.”
“It wasn’t really meant to be a secret, I just thought that - well, since you have so many admirers, I didn’t want to be just another face in the crowd,” You shrugged, trying to play it off as nonchalant. But really, your heart was beating quickly, and you felt like you were going to be sick. Your nerves were getting to you, and you couldn’t believe this was really happening. Like you had eaten a bad hot dog - and you prayed you wouldn’t get sick on her.
“You are so cute. y/n,” Fleur said. You felt like someone had just thrown you in a fire with the way that she had said your name. The way that her accent formed it. “I am glad I asked your friends about you.”
“Yeah, I guess I have to thank them for thinking about me,” You said, biting on your bottom lip. At first you had wanted to pummel them, which was not a very Hufflepuff way to think, but you had been mortified. But now, that it seemed like something good was coming out of it, you were thrilled. You would be sending Harry, Ron and Hermione so much Honeydukes for Christmas, they were going to gain a hundred pounds each.
“So - does that mean you will go to ‘ze ball with me?” Fleur asked, leaning in as if you were discussing something secret. “You will ‘ave to learn ze dance but we can practice it together-”
“I think I can handle a couple of steps,” You said, after trying to get your breath back. You finally let a deep one out with a smile. This was really beginning to be the best study break that you had ever taken, although you couldn’t remember a single line that you had just read.
“Great!” Fleur clapped, excitedly, bringing about a couple of looks, mainly jealous ones from the boys that you were the lucky one to be spending time with her. “My dress is silver.”
“I’m sure I can find something to compliment it,” You said, knowing now that you would have to go to Hogsmeade on the next trip to find something suitable.
“And I expect a corsage-” She said, nearly butchering the word with her pronunciation but you thought that it was the sweetest thing. She was a girl who knew what she wanted, and expected it to be perfect.
“Of course,” You said, bowing your head. You could do a corsage, that shouldn’t be too much of a problem.
“And I ‘zink zat is about it!” She said, leaning forward and caressed your cheek like she had when she removed the ink blemish, but this time, it was with her bare fingers. “Practice Sunday Morning, in ze Astronomy Tower?”
“I’ll be there,” You promised. She blew you a kiss, tapped your cheek goodbye, then left the Hufflepuff table to go back to the group of giggling girls that sat at the table that had been made for the Beauxbatons students. You looked around, feeling like a big puddle of pure honey, seeing a couple of looks in your direction. You packed up your things in a hurry, then rushed out of the Great Hall, your sights set on the Gryffindor Tower.
You had to find the Golden Trio, and you had to ask Hermione where you could possibly get a corsage in a wizarding village.
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Harry Potter Oneshots
Harry Potter Oneshots https://ift.tt/YqKvljV by Anonymous Oneshots I write for fun sometimes. You can leave requests but I’ll be writing my own too. Words: 4805, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Thorne & Rowling, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Movies) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M, Multi Characters: Harry Potter, Luna Lovegood, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Bill Weasley, Fleur Delacour, George Weasley, Fred Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Bellatrix Black Lestrange, Tom Riddle | Voldemort, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, James Potter, Severus Snape, Pansy Parkinson, Nymphadora Tonks, Neville Longbottom, Draco Malfoy, Lucius Malfoy, Narcissa Black Malfoy, Scorpius Malfoy, Albus Severus Potter, Newt Scamander, Tina Goldstein, Theseus Scamander, Gellert Grindelwald, Albus Dumbledore Relationships: Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter, Harry Potter/Severus Snape, Harry Potter/Tom Riddle, Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley, Hermione Granger/Harry Potter, Harry Potter/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Harry Potter/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy, Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger/Severus Snape, Fleur Delacour/Hermione Granger, Hermione Granger/Bellatrix Black Lestrange, Hermione Granger/Pansy Parkinson, Fleur Delacour/Bill Weasley, Fleur Delacour/Nymphadora Tonks, Sirius Black/Remus Lupin, Remus Lupin/Severus Snape, Sirius Black/Remus Lupin/James Potter, Sirius Black/Severus Snape, Sirius Black/James Potter, Harry Potter/Fred Weasley/George Weasley, Fred Weasley/George Weasley, Luna Lovegood/Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom/Luna Lovegood, Luna Lovegood/Harry Potter, Lucius Malfoy/Narcissa Black Malfoy, Hermione Granger/Narcissa Black Malfoy, Scorpius Malfoy/Albus Severus Potter, Tina Goldstein/Newt Scamander, Credence Barebone/Newt Scamander, Newt Scamander/Theseus Scamander, Albus Dumbledore/Gellert Grindelwald, Gellert Grindelwald/Newt Scamander, Credence Barebone/Gellert Grindelwald Additional Tags: Other Additional Tags to Be Added via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/71AOHPN May 01, 2023 at 12:27AM
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his delicate touch
bill weasley x reader
summary: after your hard work, bill rewards you with a kiss, or two.
word count: 0.7k
warnings: kissing, neck kissing, overworking.
prompt: ‘A kiss, followed by more that trail down the jaw and neck.’
“c’mon doll, finishing up anytime soon?” the whisper on his inquiry lingered from the she'll of your ear to the small crevices in your swirling mind, unceasingly darting your weary irises from the piles of parchment known as your your defence against the dark arts essay to the fatigued ginger to your left.
the curvature of your bum could've been embedded into his mattress after your venture through assignments from the past day over a few hour span, slughorn saw fit you to write three scrolls on why ‘powdered root of asphodel was necessary’ in a draught of living death potion.
all whilst bill trying to please himself by cleaning away his dormitory while you completed your scrolls, finishing his prefect duties, and speaking to dumbledore about his status of ‘head boy.’ after completion of his effortless taks he had assumed you had finished ,instead he made way back to his dormitory only to find yourself in the same spot hours prior.
no, he had been sat beside you for almost twenty minutes yearning for you to take a break. all so the bloke could simply hold you, rather instead you made it very clear that your intentions for the night was to scoundrel away at your homework till your irises were tinging in irritation and drooling in fatigue.
decisively taking your eyes off of the parchment clamoured in information regarding a verdimillious charm, now craning your neck to the left where he sat, a smirk fiddling its way into his lips that you had listened to his silent and verbal requests, your psyche finally deciphering that you should most-likely continue your school work until the late hours of the night when the moon would be glinting minuscule shimmers onto your skin; it would’ve been a meticulous contrast between the two tones as the planet lay gracefully in the sky.
but, you had the yearn to lay with bill while you slept peacefully in his dormitory, rather than hunched over an essay about something you had memorized weeks ago.
whilst you gazed upon the boy in pondering thoughts he delicately brought the pad of his thumb to the jugular of your neck, sweeping the calloused flesh against your own a feeble contrast between scabrous and velvet.
the peering look in his azure irises sustained while you gaped at each other, the small ticking clock, adjacent to the hour of midnight soon about to strike.
the pad of his thumb deciphering the clench in your jaw beneath it, his fingers carding their way through your untamed tresses as an anchor for your attentiveness, not that you would find the excuse to move from your spot now anyways. the structure of his thumb finding its home right below your ear following itself with absentminded stroking motions.
his lips feebly planting themselves on the smoothness of your own soothing lips, the feeling reciprocation of your mouth seal against his in almost merely seconds. his minuscule recurrent kisses lulling you into serenity from just the unwavering feeling of the glide of his lips against your own.
it was like the tranquility that lingered was almost too cogent and having the effect on you so instantaneously. the inclination brought itself upon you when he felt the grasp of your fingers against the material of his vermillion coloured fabric that was clutched onto his midriff.
his lips disconnecting from yours for a moment, the only noises breaking the composure was the heaving of your breath rolling off of your tongue while you endeavoured to decompress yourself from the embarrassment that could’ve been dancing upon your cheeks from his trifling touch.
your eyes were shut while he moved, nearly perceiving golden stars mingle across the stygian line of vision you had. until his hand was now grounding himself at the nape of your neck, the small hairs tickling his palms whilst his lips were smoothing themselves across the planes of your jugular.
placing a final last kiss to your collarbone before his face was in your direct viewpoint, your eyes fluttered open along with the flitter of your eyelashes before his nose was affectionately smeared against your own, his lips interrupting the profuse equanimity with the simplicity of his tone.
“ready for bed, doll face?”
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