Post by shereenlau on Nov 23, 2003 4:17:53 GMT -5
Spells
Sorry, guys.
Here are the spells, some are not disarming but I alreay try my best.
I found this spells in www.hp-lexicon.com
You can copy this spells if you want.
Accio(AK-see-oh or A-see-oh)
"Summoning Charm"
"accio" L. send for, summon
Causes an object to fly to the caster, even over quite some distance. It would seem that the caster must know at least the general location of the object Summoned.
*Mrs. Weasley used a series of Summoning Charms to find the magical items Fred and George were trying to sneak out of the house .
*Harry learned the Summoning Charm for the First Task, when he Summoned his Firebolt to him so he could fly around and past the dragon .
*Moody used the Summoning Charm to grab the Marauder's Map off the stairs .
*Harry used this charm to call the Triwizard Cup to him while escaping Voldemort and the Death Eaters .
*Used several times in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries by both sides. The most notable instances were by Death Eaters attempting to pull the prophecy orb from Harry's hands, by Hermione to pick up wands after a Disarming Spell hit, and most memorably by Ron in the Brain Room after he'd been knocked silly .
Alohomora (AL-o-ho-MOR-ah)
"aloha" Haw. farewell + "mora" L. obstacle
Charm that causes a locked door to open.
*Hermione uses this spell to let herself, Ron, and Harry into the forbidden third floor corridor (SS9), but it wouldn't work on the door which required the winged key in the chamber guarding the Sorcerer's Stone (SS16)
*Hermione used this spell on Flitwick's window when she, Harry, and Buckbeak rescued Sirius (PA21)
*needed to open the door of the Janus Thickey ward in St. Mungo's, presumably so that Healers and visitors can get in and out easily, but mentally confused patients lacking wands cannot (OP23)
*Harry assumes that Umbridge's door has been bewitched so that Alohomora won't work (OP29)
*one of the doors in the Department of Mysteries not only was proof against Alohomora, but melted Harry's knife-blade (OP34)
*the Death Eaters use this to open doors shut by the DA in the Department of Mysteries (OP35)
*This spell is supposedly found in the Standard Book of Spells, chapter seven (SS/f) [NOTE: This has not been verified as canon, however.]
Animagus (an-i-MAH-jus OR an-i-MAY-jus)
"animal" L. animal + "magus" Pers. magic user
A wizard or witch who can transform into an animal; very rare.
Plural: Animagi(an-i-MAH-jye OR an-i-MAH-gee)
*McGonagall transforms into a cat (SS1, PA6).
*Sirius Black, James Potter, and Peter Pettigrew became Animagi while students at Hogwarts (PA).
*Animagi are supposed to be registered with the Ministry of Magic (PA) but there are unregistered ones around, for example Rita Skeeter (GF).
*For an excellent discussion of the legend and mythology of animal transformations, see pages 9-15.
*JKR on Animagi:
Q: If you were Animagus, what kind of animal would you be?
A: I'd like to be an otter - that's my favourite animal. It would be depressing if I turned out to be a slug or something. (Sch2)
Aparecium (a-par-EE-see-um)
"appareo" L. to appear
Makes invisible ink become visible.
*Hermione tried this on Riddle's diary, but it had no apparent effect (CS13)
Apparition (A-pa-RI-shun)
Apparate, Disapparate
"appareo" L. to appear
Advanced spell used by fully trained wizards to disappear from one place and appear almost instantly somewhere else.
*See SS2 for a possible example of Apparition as wandless magic.
*Very difficult spell. Done incorrectly, apparition can result in the caster being "splinched," which refers to part of the caster's body being left behind.
*Wizards must pass a test in order to be allowed to perform it.
*Apparition becomes more difficult as distance increases. Only highly trained wizards would try intercontinental Apparating.
Avada Kedavra (uh-VAH-duh kuh-DAH-vruh)
"Killing Curse"
Aramaic: "adhadda kedhabhra" - "let the thing be destroyed".
NOTE: Abracadabra is a cabbalistic charm in Judaic mythology that is supposed to bring healing powers. One of its sources is believed to be from Aramaic avada kedavra, another is the Phoenician alphabet (a-bra-ca-dabra).
Causes instant death in a flash of green light.
*One of the Unforgivable Curses (GF14), said to be unblockable and with no counter-curse, although Dumbledore managed to protect Harry by putting some statues in its way during his duel with Voldemort in the Ministry (OP36).
*This spell produces a jet (OP36) or flash (GF14) of green light, and a sound as though some huge invisible thing is rushing at the target (GF14)
*Harry is the only known person to survive the Killing Curse (esp. SS1, GF14, also GF34).
*This was probably the curse used by Tom Riddle jr. to kill his father and grandparents, who were found unmarked except for an expression of absolute terror on their faces; a Muggle autopsy could not determine a cause of death (GF1).
*Voldemort personally used Avada Kedavra to murder Frank Bryce (GF1), Bertha Jorkins (GF33), and Harry's parents (GF34).
*Wormtail, on orders from Voldemort, used Avada Kedavra to kill Cedric Diggory using Voldemort's wand (GF32).
*A Death Eater tried to use this on Hermione in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, but was tackled by Harry halfway through the incantation (OP35).
*Voldemort tried to use Avada Kedavra on Harry (doesn't he ever learn?) and on Dumbledore after the Battle of the Department of Mysteries. Fawkes swallowed a bolt of it at one point (OP36)
„h www.hp-lexicon.org/recommend.html - magical-worldshttp://www.hp-lexicon.org/recommend.html - magical-worlds"That phrase...was used by ancient wizards to make illnesses disappear. However, there's no proof it was ever used to kill anyone." (pp.17-19)
Sorry, guys.
Here are the spells, some are not disarming but I alreay try my best.
I found this spells in www.hp-lexicon.com
You can copy this spells if you want.
Accio(AK-see-oh or A-see-oh)
"Summoning Charm"
"accio" L. send for, summon
Causes an object to fly to the caster, even over quite some distance. It would seem that the caster must know at least the general location of the object Summoned.
*Mrs. Weasley used a series of Summoning Charms to find the magical items Fred and George were trying to sneak out of the house .
*Harry learned the Summoning Charm for the First Task, when he Summoned his Firebolt to him so he could fly around and past the dragon .
*Moody used the Summoning Charm to grab the Marauder's Map off the stairs .
*Harry used this charm to call the Triwizard Cup to him while escaping Voldemort and the Death Eaters .
*Used several times in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries by both sides. The most notable instances were by Death Eaters attempting to pull the prophecy orb from Harry's hands, by Hermione to pick up wands after a Disarming Spell hit, and most memorably by Ron in the Brain Room after he'd been knocked silly .
Alohomora (AL-o-ho-MOR-ah)
"aloha" Haw. farewell + "mora" L. obstacle
Charm that causes a locked door to open.
*Hermione uses this spell to let herself, Ron, and Harry into the forbidden third floor corridor (SS9), but it wouldn't work on the door which required the winged key in the chamber guarding the Sorcerer's Stone (SS16)
*Hermione used this spell on Flitwick's window when she, Harry, and Buckbeak rescued Sirius (PA21)
*needed to open the door of the Janus Thickey ward in St. Mungo's, presumably so that Healers and visitors can get in and out easily, but mentally confused patients lacking wands cannot (OP23)
*Harry assumes that Umbridge's door has been bewitched so that Alohomora won't work (OP29)
*one of the doors in the Department of Mysteries not only was proof against Alohomora, but melted Harry's knife-blade (OP34)
*the Death Eaters use this to open doors shut by the DA in the Department of Mysteries (OP35)
*This spell is supposedly found in the Standard Book of Spells, chapter seven (SS/f) [NOTE: This has not been verified as canon, however.]
Animagus (an-i-MAH-jus OR an-i-MAY-jus)
"animal" L. animal + "magus" Pers. magic user
A wizard or witch who can transform into an animal; very rare.
Plural: Animagi(an-i-MAH-jye OR an-i-MAH-gee)
*McGonagall transforms into a cat (SS1, PA6).
*Sirius Black, James Potter, and Peter Pettigrew became Animagi while students at Hogwarts (PA).
*Animagi are supposed to be registered with the Ministry of Magic (PA) but there are unregistered ones around, for example Rita Skeeter (GF).
*For an excellent discussion of the legend and mythology of animal transformations, see pages 9-15.
*JKR on Animagi:
Q: If you were Animagus, what kind of animal would you be?
A: I'd like to be an otter - that's my favourite animal. It would be depressing if I turned out to be a slug or something. (Sch2)
Aparecium (a-par-EE-see-um)
"appareo" L. to appear
Makes invisible ink become visible.
*Hermione tried this on Riddle's diary, but it had no apparent effect (CS13)
Apparition (A-pa-RI-shun)
Apparate, Disapparate
"appareo" L. to appear
Advanced spell used by fully trained wizards to disappear from one place and appear almost instantly somewhere else.
*See SS2 for a possible example of Apparition as wandless magic.
*Very difficult spell. Done incorrectly, apparition can result in the caster being "splinched," which refers to part of the caster's body being left behind.
*Wizards must pass a test in order to be allowed to perform it.
*Apparition becomes more difficult as distance increases. Only highly trained wizards would try intercontinental Apparating.
Avada Kedavra (uh-VAH-duh kuh-DAH-vruh)
"Killing Curse"
Aramaic: "adhadda kedhabhra" - "let the thing be destroyed".
NOTE: Abracadabra is a cabbalistic charm in Judaic mythology that is supposed to bring healing powers. One of its sources is believed to be from Aramaic avada kedavra, another is the Phoenician alphabet (a-bra-ca-dabra).
Causes instant death in a flash of green light.
*One of the Unforgivable Curses (GF14), said to be unblockable and with no counter-curse, although Dumbledore managed to protect Harry by putting some statues in its way during his duel with Voldemort in the Ministry (OP36).
*This spell produces a jet (OP36) or flash (GF14) of green light, and a sound as though some huge invisible thing is rushing at the target (GF14)
*Harry is the only known person to survive the Killing Curse (esp. SS1, GF14, also GF34).
*This was probably the curse used by Tom Riddle jr. to kill his father and grandparents, who were found unmarked except for an expression of absolute terror on their faces; a Muggle autopsy could not determine a cause of death (GF1).
*Voldemort personally used Avada Kedavra to murder Frank Bryce (GF1), Bertha Jorkins (GF33), and Harry's parents (GF34).
*Wormtail, on orders from Voldemort, used Avada Kedavra to kill Cedric Diggory using Voldemort's wand (GF32).
*A Death Eater tried to use this on Hermione in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, but was tackled by Harry halfway through the incantation (OP35).
*Voldemort tried to use Avada Kedavra on Harry (doesn't he ever learn?) and on Dumbledore after the Battle of the Department of Mysteries. Fawkes swallowed a bolt of it at one point (OP36)
„h www.hp-lexicon.org/recommend.html - magical-worldshttp://www.hp-lexicon.org/recommend.html - magical-worlds"That phrase...was used by ancient wizards to make illnesses disappear. However, there's no proof it was ever used to kill anyone." (pp.17-19)