Wizarding drink.
It produces a witch or wizard's Patronus from the tip of the wand, which will guard against Dementors and some other Dark creatures, such as Lethifolds.
The game ends when the Snitch is caught. Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare, pressure group organised by Hermione in her fourth year at Hogwarts. One of the trick sweets invented by Fred and George Weasley in their seventh year at Hogwarts. The resident ghost is Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, also known as Nearly Headless Nick.
To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Edit Content. See also, Fainting Fancies, Puking Pastilles, Nosebleed Nougat. A black leather case containing a jar of Fleetwood's High-Finish Handle Polish, Tail-Twig Clippers, brass compass and a Handbook of Do-it-Yourself Broomcare. Hogsmeade is not far from Hogwarts and has an array of wonderful shops including Honeydukes sweet shop, the Three Broomsticks pub and Zonko's Joke Shop. The Beaters try to keep the Bludgers away from their team and knock them towards the opposing team. Use of a Portkey should be authorised by the Ministry of Magic. Powerful sleeping draught. Potion that counteracts a swelling solution.
Person or creature of mixed race, such as a centaur or a merperson; or someone taken over by another breed, such as a werewolf.
An old witch called Griselda Marchbanks is the head of the organisation.
Members of the Order must be over 17 and have left school. The station in London where the Hogwarts Express leaves from platform nine and three-quarters. Unknown creatures that Luna Lovegood believes often infest mistletoe. Gold wizarding money.
It is commonly spoken and understood. The incantation is ‘Impedimenta’. Goblins staff Gringotts Bank. The greatest witches and wizards of the age founded Hogwarts more than a thousand years ago: Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw and Salazar Slytherin. Harry's arch-enemy, Draco Malfoy, is in Slytherin. About two feet tall, they are shy, eats grass and live to guard horses. Incantation of the spell that causes a wand-tip to flare with magical light. What is canturreaba?
Someone who has had a secret concealed within them using the Fidelius Charm to keep the secret safe until they choose to reveal it.
One of the passwords that grants entry into Dumbledore's rooms at Hogwarts via a moving stone staircase that operates like a spiral escalator. Activities include Horseback Head-Juggling and Head Polo. Ron Weasley received one from his mother after crashing his father’s flying Ford Anglia into the Whomping Willow. Alleged to be the most haunted building in Britain. I simply change the color to show and hide the text. Professional Dark-wizard catcher. Nearly Headless Nick is keen to join the hunt but can't because his head has not been completely severed. The form of each Patronus is particular to an individual witch or wizard, each of whom produces theirs with the Patronus Charm by saying the incantation ‘Expecto Patronum’ while thinking a strong happy thought. A long cobbled street filled with the most fascinating wizarding shops in the world. A spell put on an area, such as a door or window, to monitor any suspicious movement.
To make this slightly more relevant to my usual topic of programming languages, I've added Javascript that will show or hide the English translations, which will also show up if you hover over a link. Class taken by wizarding folk to study non-magical people. Puts a protective globe like an upside-down goldfish bowl over the head to ensure a supply of fresh air in the presence of Stink Pellets and Dungbombs, and to allow the charmed person to breathe underwater.