Lesson 4

Charms and Spells for this lesson:


· Imobilious /
Immobulus (Freezijng Charm)

Pronunciation:
 eem-OH-bue-luhss
Description: 
A Freezing Charm which stops things from moving.
Etymology: 
Immobulus, from the Latin “immobilis”, meaning immovable. 


· Aguamenti


Pronunciation:
 AH-gwa-MEN-te 
Description: a charm
 that creates a jet of clear, pure water or a fountain from the caster's wand.
Etymology: 
Agua means "water" in both Spanish and Portuguese; menti is Latin for "mind".

 
· Scourgify (Scouring Charm)


Pronunciation: SKUR-jih-fy
Description: Used to clean something
Etymology: Perhaps related to English scour, "clean". -ify is a common English suffix meaning "to make ...". Thereforescourgify could mean "to make clean". 


· Flagrate

Pronunciation:
 flah-GRAH-tay 
Description: Conjures a burning, fiery rope in the air, which can be directed in any shape or direction the caster chooses. A mark will linger as well and fade with time.
Etymology: Flargo, Latin word meaning to blaze

 

· Reparo

Pronunciation:
 reh-PAH-roh or rih-PEH-roh
Description: 
A spell used to seamlessly mend broken objects. In most cases, a sufficiently cast Reparo can completely fix any broken object.
Etymology: 
Latin reparo meaning "to renew" or "repair" 

 

 



Disclaimer: You can only use spells above your year level inside the classroom and the TA and Professor offices only. First years using 2nd and third year level spells outside the said places. Same rule applies to second year students regarding third year spells.