well he was an unsung heroðŸ˜Originally posted by: oceanssea
I had so much hated Snape when he had said that Harry,Ron and Hermione were confounded.😆
But after the 7th book ,he was my most liked character of HP series.
well he was an unsung heroðŸ˜Originally posted by: oceanssea
I had so much hated Snape when he had said that Harry,Ron and Hermione were confounded.😆
But after the 7th book ,he was my most liked character of HP series.
Originally posted by: lakshmi_3004@sri its not mine...i just do copy paste😛 but thank you😆 did you like it?
sure dear you can continue... its from internet😆 i dont own anything😆Originally posted by: princess_avaniHey...i just came across this...its really awesome...!!!!
I just love to know all the hp spells and you're making my knowledge even better!!!
Also can i use these spells for a quiz on some of the hp pages i have on fb????? Please pm me your answer!!!
But great initiative!!!!!!
Conjunctivitis Curse
incantation unknown
"conjunctiva" L. connecting (as in membrane of the eye) + "-itis" L. inflammation
A spell that affects the eyes and vision of the target.
Sirius was going to suggest this spell to use against the Hungarian Horntail (GF19).
Krum tried this during the first task, but the dragon went into such violent convulsions that she smashed some of her own eggs (GF20).
Madame Maxime used this to force Golgomath's thugs to drop Hagrid when the giants became hostile with the ascension of the new Gurg (OP20).
conjured items
no incantation used
A spell that creates objects out of thin air.
McGonagall conjured up a large fan and instructed Ernie Macmillan to waft the Petrified Nearly Headless Nick to the hospital wing using it (CS11).
Dumbledore conjured up hundreds of squashy purple sleeping bags when the students needed to spend the night in the Great Hall (PA9).
There is legislation about what you can conjure and what you can't (SN).
There are laws of magic (as opposed to human legislation) governing what you can conjure and what you can't, such as Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration, to which food is one of the five exceptions (you can't create food out of nothing) (DH29).
Most things conjured out of thin air will disappear after a couple of hours (SN). Some exceptions to this are the sleeping bags, which survived a lot longer than just a couple of hours, and the leg of Neville's desk, which had been accidentally vanished (CS16) (although this may have been an instance of Reparo instead).
"drawing up a chair" (conjuring a chair out of thin air)
Dumbledore drew up comfy chintz armchairs (OP8)
McGonagall draws up straight-backed, wooden chairs (OP22).
Arthur Weasley drew up more chairs so his visitors could sit down in his ward at St Mungo's (OP8).
Dumbledore literally drew up a chair for Trelawney to sit in at the Christmas feast in 1993 [Y13] (PA11). He also drew up a chintz armchair for himself to sit in when representing Harry at his hearing before the Wizengamot and when Mrs. Figg arrived to testify, Dumbledore drew up another for her (OP8).
Dumbledore conjured a tea tray in Hagrid's cabin (GF24).
Dumbledore arranged the Great Hall for the musical entertainment at the Yule Ball with "move objects" and this spell:
"Dumbledore stood up and asked the students to do the same. Then, with a wave of his wand, all the tables zoomed back along the walls leaving the floor clear, and then he conjured a raised platform into existence along the right wall." (GF23)
Bill and Charlie Weasley conjured up tablecoths for dinner in the garden at the Burrow (GF5).
Fudge conjured two large glasses of amber liquid (one for himself, one for the Prime Minister) on the night he informed the latter of Sirius Black's escape from Azkaban (HBP1).
Conjuring Spells
incantation unknown
A type of magic that creates objects out of thin air.
Conjuring spells are advanced magic; they are N.E.W.T. level at Hogwarts, taught in sixth and seventh years (OP13).
See AGUAMENTI, ARROWS, WAND, AVIS, CHAINS, MAGICAL, FERULA, FOUNTAIN OF WINE, INANIMATUS CONJURUS,INCARCEROUS, LEEK JINX, ORCHIDEOUS, ROPES, MAGICAL, SERPENSORTIA
See CONJURED ITEMS
contract, binding magical
incantation unknown
This spell or spells makes a contract magically unbreakable.
Placing a name in the Goblet of Fire constituted a binding magical contract. The people whose names were chosen were obliged to participate in the contest Even Dumbledore couldn't undo this magic, since Harry was forced to compete in the Tournament when his name came out of theGoblet (GF16).
See also UNBREAKABLE VOW.
crop-related charms
various
Various effects on crops depending on the specific charm in question.
The Ministry of Magic report "A Study into Muggle Suspicions about Magic" recommended that the International Confederation of Wizards impose an immediate ban on further crop-related charms until the fuss about so-called "crop circles" - really entries in the Annual International Wizard Gardening Competition - died down (DP).
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