Accio
Can make objects fly to the caster, even if there is a considerable distance. It seems that the caster should at least know the general location of the summoned object.
Latin: summon, send
When Fred and George were about to sneak magic items out of the house, Mrs Weasley used a series of magic to change them out (GF 6).
In the first project, Harry learned that Joe rode his firebolt through the Dragon Guard (Chapter 20 of Goblet of Fire).
Moody picked up the marauder's map (GF25) on the stairs with accio.
Harry used this spell to summon the Triwizard Cup to avoid Voldemort and the Death Eaters (GF34).
In the battle of the Department of Mysteries, both sides used this spell many times. The most striking examples include: the Death Eaters tried to win the prophecy ball from Harry with this spell, and Hermione used this spell to rebuild the wand after removing it from the disarming spell, the most memorable of which was that Ron was foolishly hit in the brain room (OP 35).
Age line
age limit
A thin gold thread drawn on the ground to prevent people who are too young from crossing it (assuming that this age limit can also prevent people who exceed the age limit from crossing it). )
Dumbledore drew an age limit around the goblet of fire to prevent people under 17 from passing.
When the Weasley twins crossed the age limit with aging agents, they were thrown out and grew long white beards (Goblet of Fire, Chapter 65438 +02).
Alo Homola (AL-o-ho-MOR-ah Alo Homola)
Open door spell
A spell to open a locked door.
Aloha Hawaiian: Goodbye+Mora Latin: Obstacle
Hermione used this spell to let herself, Ron and Harry enter the restricted area on the third floor of the corridor (Chapter 9 of Sorcerer's Stone), but it was useless in the secret room where the wing key was needed to protect the Sorcerer's Stone (Chapter 16 of Sorcerer's Stone).
Hermione used this spell (PA 2 1) when she and Harry rode Buckbeak to rescue Sirius from Flitwick's window.
The door of St. Mungo's ward needs to be opened with a wand Perhaps this is to make it easier for healers and visitors to get in and out, but without those wands, mental patients can't open them (OP 23).
Harry guessed that Umbridge's door was enchanted, so Arlo Homola didn't work (OP29).
A door of the Department of Mysteries could not be opened with Arlo Homola, and Harry's knife was melted (OP34).
In the Department of Mysteries, the Death Eaters used this spell to close the door to prevent the DA troops from escaping (OP 35).
This spell should be found in the seventh chapter of the book Standard Spells.
An-i-MAH-jus or an-i-MAY-jus.
Ani maggs
A wizard or witch who can become an animal; Very rare.
Professor McGonagall becomes a cat (Sorcerer's Stone Chapter 65438 +0, Prisoner Chapter 6).
Sirius Black, Zhan Mu? Potter, peter pettigrew became Ani maggs when he was at Hogwarts (Prisoner's Chapters 17, 18, 19).
Animaji should be registered by the Ministry of Magic (prisoner chapter 18), but there are also unregistered ones, such as Rita? Skeat (Goblet of Fire Chapter 37).
Anti-cheating spell
Anti-cheating curse
The name and spelling are not given.
Apply it on a quill pen before the exam.
Hogwarts uses it before exams (chapter 16 of the Sorcerer's Stone).
Anti-denying bad luck
Anti-machine curse
The spell is not given.
Stop apparition.
Dumbledore captured several death eaters who fought in the Department of Mysteries and trapped them with an anti-apparition spell (OP 36).
Anti-gravity fog
Anti-gravity fog
The spell is not given.
This fog spell can raise an invisible mist on the field. People who enter this mist will immediately feel that everything is spinning and everything is upside down.
In the third game of the Triwizard Tournament (Goblet of Fire Chapter 3 1), Harry was puzzled by this fog.
Deer horn bad luck
Antler curse
The spell is not given.
Let the victim grow antlers.
Percy. Parkinson's got antlers and missed some classes, which made Hermione very happy (OP30).
In a hurry
Manifest a spell
Visible invisible ink
Hermione tried to make Riddle's diary visible, but failed (CS 13).
Phantom (ABBA Rishun)
Deformed illusion
Phantom illusion
Shadow visualization
disappear
equipment
Advanced spells, used by trained wizards, disappear from one place and appear in another place at a certain distance.
This is a very difficult spell. If it is not done correctly, the result will be "separation", that is, one part of the body, apparate, leaves, but the rest stays in place. Wizards must pass the test and obtain the qualification certificate before they can be allowed to use. If you want to take the test, you must be an adult wizard (at least 17 years old). With the increase of distance, apparition becomes more difficult. Only a well-trained wizard will try to become an intercontinental apparition.
At the end of the second chapter of the Sorcerer's Stone, it should be apparate's example.
After Fred and George passed the apparate exam, they were used everywhere in Grimau Square 12 (Chapter 4 of the Order of the Phoenix).
Charming armor charm
Armor psychedelic spell
The spell is not given.
Putting this magic on the armor can make them sing Christmas carols.
1994, this spell is used for Christmas decoration. Unfortunately, it is unwise to cast this spell on these armor, because many armor don't know the lyrics of the whole song. In these armors (Goblet of Fire, Chapter 22), Peeves mostly used his own rude words instead of lyrics.
There is always some magic on these armor. The year after Harry and Ron arrived at Hogwarts, they always "squeaked" and whispered to each other (CS 5).
When Harry hid behind a suit of armor in the corridor outside Umbridge's office, the helmet turned to Harry (OP 29).
Arrow, wand
Arrow, wand
No spell was explicitly given
Shoot an arrow with a wand.
Supporters of the Appaby Flying Arrows found a way to let their wands shoot rockets to celebrate the team's goal. This practice was declared illegal in 1894.
Abada Kedavra (VAH)
Abada's Death Curse
"Killing curse", a green light immediately leads to death.
Note: Aramaic is a magic word in Jewish mythology, which can bring the power of recovery. One thinks it comes from Abada Kedavra, and the other says it comes from the Phoenician alphabet.
It is one of the unforgivable curses (chapter 14 of Goblet of Fire), which is irresistible and has not been broken, even though Dumbledore tried to protect Harry in some way when the Ministry of Magic (chapter 36 of the Order of the Phoenix) confronted Voldemort.
This spell can be either Jet (OP 36) or gegenschein (Goblet of Fire 14), which sounds like a huge invisible object rushing towards the target (Goblet of Fire 1 4).
Harry is the only known person who has escaped the curse of death (chapter 1 of the Sorcerer's Stone, chapter 14 of the Goblet of Fire, chapter 34 of the Goblet of Fire).
Can this be Tom? The spell Riddle used when he killed his father and grandfather, because there was no wound on the dead body except the obvious fear on his face; The autopsy of Muggles also failed to reveal the cause of death (Goblet of Fire, Chapter 65438 +0).
Voldemort himself killed Frank with Abada's death curse? Bryce (Goblet of Fire Chapter 65438 +0), Bertha? Joggins (GF33) and Harry's parents (GF34).
Wormtail killed Cedric with Voldemort's wand according to Voldemort's instructions? Diego (chapter 32 of Goblet of Fire).
In the battle of the Department of Mysteries, a Death Eater tried to kill Hermione with this spell, but Harry's spell deflected her halfway (OP35).
In the battle with Dumbledore's Department of Mysteries, Voldemort tried to use the Abada Death Curse on Harry (hasn't he learned yet? ) Fox swallowed it in time (OP36).
"Simply put ... he used ancient wizards to eliminate pain. But there is no evidence that this spell is used to kill people. "
Avis (Avis sheep)
A spell to summon birds
Summon a flock of twittering birds with magic.
Mr. Ollivander, test Victor? Weight of Cramer's wand. Use this spell to make a flock of birds fly out of the window (Goblet of Fire, Chapter 65438 +08).
Nonsense curse
Bubble curse
The spell is not given.
No specific influence is given, but it can be inferred that the cursed person will be vague.
Lockhart claimed to have cured an ordinary Transylvanian villager cursed by this spell (CS 10).
Exorcise charm
eXXXorcismos
The antonym of "accio"
The spell is not given.
Keep objects away from the caster.
Harry and his classmates practiced this spell in the fourth grade spell class. Flitwick was thrown around the house by Neville's spell, because Neville was too confused when he recited the spell (GF26).
Bat monster witchcraft
Bat monster hexes
The spell is not given.
The caster's face is covered with bat wings.
Ginny? An excellent spell used by Weasley. She used this spell against Draco Malfoy to help everyone escape from Umbridge's office. This not only makes Ron (OP33), but also makes Fred and George admire him. They also say that Ginny is a model of "strength has nothing to do with size" (OP 6).
Charming sleep
Hypnotic spell
The spell is not given.
Put the target into a deep sleep state. The cursed person will enter a state of stagnation and cannot breathe during the spell. Dumbledore Jean-Joe, Ron, Hermione and Gabriel? Delacour fell into this kind of sleep. They were tied to the bottom of the lake as "hostages" for every soldier (GF27).
Binding/fastening magic
Bound magic
The spell is not given.
Spells bind people or things like chains and ropes.
The dragon tamer used this spell to bind the dragon by nailing the iron pillar deeply to the ground (chapter 19 of Goblet of Fire).
The president of the Magical Court used this spell to bind the defendant (GF30, OP8).
A snake-shaped rope flew out of Snape's wand in the screaming hut and tied Remus up? Lu bang (prisoner chapter 19)
Wormtail ties Harry to tom riddle's tombstone (GF32).
See also: magic rope, magic chain.
Blasting curse
Blasting spell
The spell is not given.
Very useful in wizard duels.
1420 in the British wizard duel competition, Alberta? Tushill beat samson? Wilbur, he used his favorite blasting spell.
Blue bell flame
Blue campanula flame
Some blue flames are produced in some places.
Hermione's blue flame can be carried around in a jam jar. The flame can be put not far away, and it will be taken back to the jar soon (chapter 1 1 of the philosopher's stone).
She put the flame on Snape's robe (SS 1 1) and used her to subdue the devil's web (SS 16).
Portable waterproof fire is Hermione's specialty (chapter 1 1 in the Chamber of Secrets).
Bogert's exorcism.
Exorcism in Bogert.
See Riddikulus
Braking spell
Braking spell
The spell is not given.
Which is used for effectively stopping the broom handle.
Firebolt has unparalleled braking spells (prisoner chapter 4)
Broom magic
The magic of broom handle
See Braking Curse.
See cushioning charm.
Early brooms only had some simple spells, such as taking off, landing, stopping and simply flying at a single speed.
When Harry fell off his Nimbus 2000, it didn't fall on the ground with him, but flew to whomping willow. There are signs that some spells enable it to fly without a pilot (chapter 9 of Prisoner).
Harry's firebolt will accurately float to the height suitable for him to ride when he picks it up and puts it down (prisoner's chapter 1 1).
bubble
Bubble curse
The spell is not given.
It will make golden bubbles gush out of the wand without bursting.
Professor Flitwick decorated the Christmas tree in the hall with this spell (chapter 12 of the Sorcerer's Stone).
Ron's broken wand spewed purple bubbles, but it is not clear whether it was a spell he recited or something else happened (CS 13).
Bubble head spell
Head-soaking spell
The spell is not given.
Surround the caster's head with a bubble.
In the second event of the Triwizard Tournament (Goblet of Fire Chapter 26), Cedric used this spell to dive into the water to save Qiu.
Furong tried to save Gabriel by diving with this spell in the second project of the Triwizard Tournament (Chapter 26 of Goblet of Fire).
In the last month of Harry's fifth grade, using this spell became a new fashion, because dung eggs and rotten eggs were thrown into the corridor one by one (OP30).
Canary transformation witchcraft
Canary transformation curse
The spell is not given.
A spell that can temporarily turn people into giant canaries. After a period of time, deformed people will gradually shed their feathers and return to their original shape.
Fourth Floor
Fred and George attached this spell to the sweet-looking cream cake, and the person who ate it would temporarily become a giant canary. Neville accidentally ate one of the "canary biscuits", which brought a lot of fun to everyone in Gryffindor Lounge (GF265438 +0).
Candle magic
A candle-burning spell
The spell is not given.
This little spell can light candles and make them float in the air.
Rita Skeeter used this spell (GF 18) when interviewing Harry in the broom room.
Lockhart may use this spell to "light the candle on the table" so that Dumbledore can examine the petrified Mrs. Lolita (CS 9).
The hall (at Hogwarts) is illuminated by thousands of floating candles (chapter 7 of the Sorcerer's Stone).
Magic chains
Magic shackles
The spell is not given.
This spell can make the chair stretch out a magic shackle like a snake, thus tying people to the chair.
All the chairs used in the Magical Court have this spell (GF30, OP8).
Very similar to the magic rope.
See: Binding Curse.
The charm of cheering
The curse of happiness
The spell is not given.
A spell used to cheer people up and make them happy.
In the forties of 15, it was written by Felix? Summer invented it. The curse of happiness is a compulsory course in the third year of curse course, and it is also one of the contents of the final exam of that year (prisoner chapter 65438 +05).
The curse of happiness is the content of the examination paper of the curse of ordinary wizards. Hermione was afraid that she didn't answer all the questions, but because she wrote the curse of hiccups, she actually answered more completely than required (OP3 1).
Colloportus (soon imprisoned)
This spell has no name.
Corigo
Latin: tied together+Portuguese Latin: door
Seal a door and make an unpleasant sound at the same time, indicating that something is suppressed.
Hermione, Harry and other members of Dumbledore's army used this spell to stop the Death Eaters from approaching them (OP35).
change colour
Color-changing spell
The spell is not given.
The practical part of OWL may require the same spell as the flash paint spell.
In the owl exam, Harry confused the color-changing spell with the growth spell, making a mouse as big as a badger, when he should have turned the mouse orange (OP3 1).
Con-FUN-dus charm
Charm spell/charm spell
Kongwenduo
Latin: confusing others
Used to cause confusion. The cursed person is called "brain disorder"
Crouch Jr. once used this spell to confuse the Goblet of Fire and accepted Harry's name under the fourth grade (Goblet of Fire chapter 17).
Snape hinted that Harry, Hermione and Ron were all under Sirius Black's "ecstasy curse" and thought he was innocent (chapter 2 1 in Prisoner).
Conjunctivitis curse
Conjunctival curse
conjunctiva
Latin: Conjunctiva++It is Latin: Inflammation.
A spell that can affect the clarity of the target that the eyes and vision can reach.
Sirius will advise Harry to use this spell against Hungarian hornbills (chapter 19 of Goblet of Fire).
Krum used this spell in his first mission, but it made the depressed dragon crush many of his eggs (GF20).
Magic items
Summon items
No spell was used.
A spell that creates objects out of thin air.
There are clear legal provisions on what can and cannot be summoned. Some things summoned out of thin air will disappear in an hour or two, except for some things, such as sleeping bags, which can last for more than an hour or two; Neville's desk legs, however, only existed for a while and then disappeared unexpectedly (chapter 16 of the Chamber of Secrets) (although the problem can be solved by "mending as before").
Dumbledore once conjured a chair for Professor Trelawney at the Christmas party in 1994 (Chapter 8 of Prisoner). He also designed a comfortable printed armchair for himself at Harry's hearing in Wiesenthal. When Mrs Figg came to testify for Harry, he also conjured one (OP8) for her.
He also created hundreds of soft purple sleeping bags in Hogwarts Hall for students who need to spend the night there (Chapter 9 of Prisoner of Azkaban), and he also created a saucer in Hagrid's cabin (Chapter 24 of Goblet of Fire).
Dumbledore moved the things in the hall to make room for the music performance at the Christmas ball. The thing is this: Dumbledore asked the students to stand with him. Then with a wave of his wand, all the tables flew to the wall and left the floor, and then he created a platform by the wall on the right (chapter 23 of Goblet of Fire).
Bill and Charlie made a tablecloth (GF5) for the dining table in burrow Garden.
Professor McGonagall conjured up a huge fan and created Ernie? Macmillan used this fan to send the petrified almost headless Nick to the school hospital (chapter 1 1 in the Chamber of Secrets).
Summoning spell
Summoning spell
The spell is not given.
A spell that creates objects from thin air.
This is an advanced spell, which is the content of the ultimate wizard level examination at Hogwarts. I won't learn until the sixth or seventh grade (OP 13).
See also: Summon items.
Contract, magic
magic contract
The spell is not given.
This spell can produce an unbreakable magic contract.
Write your name in the goblet of fire, and you can reach an agreed magic contract. The person whose name is chosen must take part in the competition (chapter 16 of Goblet of Fire), and even Dumbledore can't break or undo this spell, so when Harry's name jumps out of the Goblet of Fire, he can only be forced to take part in the Triwizard tournament.
Cross-species switch
Cross-species conversion curse
A series of spells
Because of the difficulty of transformation between different species, this kind of magic also has different levels.
The fourth-grade students were asked to write a paper on this magic after turning guinea fowl into pocket pigs (chapter 22 of Goblet of Fire). Obviously, it will be much easier if two species have the same name pronunciation (such as guinea fowl and miniature pig) or the same appearance (such as hedgehog and needle pad) or both (such as beetle and button).
Cross curse
Heart-piercing spell
Crossed muscle
Latin: painful torture
See: Crucio.
Cruzio
Heart-piercing spell
Cruzio
Latin: torture
One of the "unforgivable spells", which makes the victim experience unbearable pain. Some victims go crazy under long spells.
In the heyday of the Dark Lord, his followers used this spell to torture wizards and muggles. Long Borden people are crazy because they have suffered this spell for a long time (chapter 30 of Goblet of Fire, chapters 9 and 23 of the Order of the Phoenix).
Voldemort used this spell on Wormtail, Avery and Harry (chapters 14, 17, 2 1, 29, 3 1 and 33 of Goblet of Fire).
In the First World War of the Department of Mysteries, Bellatrix realized that Neville was the son of the Longbottom couple whom she tortured, and she once again enjoyed the demonic pleasure in the process of torturing Neville. Later, Harry tried to use this spell to counterattack Bellatrix, but the effect was not ideal. She laughed at Harry and said that his spell didn't work at all. (Chapter 36 of the Order of the Phoenix)
When guessing what weapons the Order of the Phoenix and the Death Eaters are concerned about, Harry assures everyone that Voldemort doesn't need any new torture spells, because there is nothing more suitable than the bone-piercing spell, please, please (Order of the Phoenix).
The curse of bogie
Monster curse
The spell effect is unknown.
Ron threatened Hermione and Neville to learn this spell on the night of their duel with Malfoy, and said that if they were caught wandering around the school at night because of them, they would use this spell on them (Chapter 9 of Sorcerer's Stone).
See bat spell
Buffer charm
Buffer spell
The spell is not given.
The cushion spell will create an invisible "cushion" at the broom handle, making flying more comfortable.
Invented by Eliat Smiwick in 1820.
Dark mark
Dark mark
See: Bone Reproduction Morse Modray (Chapter 9 of Goblet of Fire)
Defensive charge
Self-defense electric shock
You don't need to use any spells; Automatic reaction
This self-regulating self-defense spell is like an electric current flowing through the wizard's body, causing the other party to be shocked.
When Uncle Vernon tried to grab Harry's neck, he suddenly felt as if there was an electric current flowing through Harry's body, and he had to let go. This seems to be an instinctive self-defense reaction of Harry himself. Although no spell was used, Harry did use this spell consciously (OP 1).
Dumbledore used similar magic when he rescued umbridge from centaur, which made her violently shake. But this may be another form of this spell, because Dumbledore will use his wand to cast spells (OP 27).
Delete (DEH- plum tree-we disappeared without a trace)
No spelling name.
harmful
Latin: eliminate, eradicate
Used to remove the skull image generated by the "pre-flashback spell" spell. Maybe it can also be used to clear the effects of other spells.
Amos? Diggory used "disappearing without a trace" to remove the dark mark he showed with Harry's wand-the skull (Chapter 9 of Goblet of Fire).
Densaugeo(densah-OO-gi-oh front teeth competition stick)
Curse of front teeth
tooth
Latin: Teeth +augeo Latin: Grow up
A curse spell made the victim's teeth grow crazy.
Hermione is Draco? Malfoy hit this spell. Malfoy and Harry? Potter attacked each other in the cloister, but the spell didn't hit each other, but Hermione and Goyle (Goblet of Fire chapter 18).
Diffindo(dih-FIN-doe is divided)
Split spell
"diffindo" Latin: open the road, crack.
A spell used to split something.
Harry puts this spell on Cedric's schoolbag to slow him down so that he can tell him about the fire dragon (GF20).
In the Department of Mysteries, Harry used this spell to entangle Ron's brain tentacles, but it was useless (OP35).
Vanishing rate
equipment
Dis- Latin: on the contrary; Apart+apparellatin: appear
Transfiguration phantom
Ghosts and wizards appear in front of people when they leave a place.
See the phantom.
Remove charm
Break the spell
See: Except for your weapon.
Disillusionment curse
Phantom spell
The spell is not given.
disillusion
English: disillusionment
It hides the true and magical essence of things.
In order to protect Harry, Mad-Eye Moody performed an illusion on him on the way from Privet Drive to Grimau Square ("I need to give you an illusion"). For Harry, it's like someone broke an egg on his head, as if something cold was flowing inside him. Under this spell, his body will always be the same color as the background scenery, and Harry feels like a chameleon in human form. Then Moody broke the spell and Harry felt warm, not cold. (Chapters 3 and 4 of the Order of the Phoenix)
Dissendium (left and right separation)
This spell has no name.
Open the secret passage in the stone statue of the one-eyed witch
Harry learned this spell from the marauder's map and read it out loud while banging the stone statue (prisoner chapter 10).
Open the door spell
Open door spell
Don't need a spell
Sparks from wands can open doors.
Lu Bang used this spell to open the closet door of the storage room, where there was a Bogert who competed with the whole class (Chapter 7 of Prisoner).
When the advance party came to take Harry to Grimau Square 12, the door of Harry's bedroom opened by itself (OP3).
Drought spell
Gan Tao curse
No spells were provided.
Wash the water dry.
Harry once flashed in his mind the idea of draining the lake with Gan Tao spell, so that he could go to the bottom of the lake. But then it occurred to me that he couldn't have washed away so much water with this spell (chapter 26 of Goblet of Fire).
Charming snow
Charming snowflakes
The spell is not given.
Unlike the real snowflake, the magical imitation of snowflake is warm and dry.
This snowflake once fell from the magic ceiling of Hogwarts Magic Hall at Christmas 1992 (CS 12).
Engorgio (uh -GOR- ji-oh, speed increases)
Expansion curse
Ngolle gio
French: gluttony
A spell that inflates the opponent's body.
The Weasley twins used an expansion spell on the fat-tongued toffee and accidentally spilled it in front of Dudley (GF 4).
Kevin, a wizard in the camp, cast an expansion spell (or a very similar spell) on a slug (chapter 7 of Goblet of Fire).
Hermione suspects that Hagrid cast an expansion spell on the pumpkin (CS 7).
Bartemius Crouch, Jr., pretending to be Moody, used the expansion spell (Goblet of Fire 14) on spiders when he showed the unforgivable spell in class.
Enservate (quick recovery)
Curse of recovery
Old French: Motivation+Nerve Latin: Vitality.
Used to wake people who have been attacked by a stun spell.
Amos Diggory used this spell to awaken Spock (GF9).
Dumbledore used it to wake up his friends? Crouch (chapter 35 of Goblet of Fire).
Victor? Dumbledore also used this spell to wake up old Batty after he was attacked by him in krum (GF28).
The curse of expelling the entrance
Bow pulling spell
The spell is not given.
Amos? Diggory used "disappearing without a trace" to remove the dark mark he showed with Harry's wand-the skull (Chapter 9 of Goblet of Fire).
Densaugeo(densah-OO-gi-oh front teeth competition stick)
Curse of front teeth
tooth
Latin: Teeth +augeo Latin: Grow up
A curse spell made the victim's teeth grow crazy.
Hermione is Draco? Malfoy hit this spell. Malfoy and Harry? Potter attacked each other in the cloister, but the spell didn't hit each other, but Hermione and Goyle (Goblet of Fire chapter 18).
Diffindo(dih-FIN-doe is divided)
Split spell
"diffindo" Latin: open the road, crack.
A spell used to split something.
Harry puts this spell on Cedric's schoolbag to slow him down so that he can tell him about the fire dragon (GF20).
In the Department of Mysteries, Harry used this spell to entangle Ron's brain tentacles, but it was useless (OP35).
Vanishing rate
equipment