ENGLISH TERMS
1. Harry porter part 1
SNIFFLE= To make noises by breathing air suddenly up your nose, especially you have a cold or you are crying
, giggle: to laugh in a silly way that you canot control.
(scorn: to storng feeling that you have when you do not respect somebody/something.)
scoofs:an expression of scorn
gulp: to swallow large amounts of food, drink, etc quickly
prune: a dried fruit or to cut branches off a tree or bush in order to make it a better shape
,whimpering: to cry softly, especiallywith fear or pain
, muggle: A person who is not conversant with particular activity or skill,
slurping: To drink noisly
, pewter: A grey metal that is made from two other metals (tin and lead)
cauldron: A large, deep, metal pot that is used for cooking, things over a fire
quill: A large feather from the wing or tail of a bird
nimbus: A large grey rain cloud
codswallop: Nonsense
reckon: To calculate something approximately
blimey: used to express surprise, excitrment, or alarm
tripe: Something that somebody says or writes that you think is nonsense or not of good quality
raven: A large black bird that has a unpleasant voice
trevor: Also a irish origin. meaning "industrious", "ambitious", "prudent"
, crabbe: Have low social life
seamus: irish origin, meaning "supplanter"(supplant: to take the place of somebody/something older or less powerful)
caput: latin word meaning literally "head"
Predisposition: A condition that makes somebody /something likely to behave in a particular way or suffer from a medical condition
asphodel: A Eurasian plant of the lily, wormwood: A woody shrub with a bitter aromatic taste
bezoar: A small stony concretion which may form in the stomachs of certain animals
monkshood: An aconite with blue or purple flowers
, wolfbane: A northern European aconite.
hooch: Alcoholic drink, especially, inferior or illicit whiskey
hover: To stay in the air in one place
, iguana: A large arboreal tropical American lizard with a spiny crest along the back and greenish coloration.
, quiddtich: A fictional bromstick game, quaffle: A ball in game of quiddtich, bludger: An idle or lazy person
, snitch: Steal
, rudimentry: Very basic or simple
, swish: To move quickly through the air in a way that makes a soft sound
flick: To hit something lightly and quickly with your finger or hand in order to move it.
leviosa: The charm for levitate
dungeon: An old underground prison, in a castle
prefects: An older girl or boy in a school who has special duties and responsibilties.
bogies: Evil or mischievous spirit
troll: An ugly creature depicted as either a giant or a dwarf
sheer: Used to emphasize the size, degree or amount of something
limping: To walk with difficulty because you have hurt your leg or foot.
meddle: To talk too much interest in somebodys private affairs or to touch something that does not belong to you.
fiend: A very cruel person
erised: desire
dwell: To live or stay in a place
alchemist: A person who studied alchemy, (alchemy: A form of chemistry in the middle ages which involved trying to discover how to change ordinary metals into gold.
norbert: means bright
slain: (past participle of slay) to kill voluntarily
croaking: To make a harsh low noise like a particular animal
harp: A musical instrument
snare: A device used to catch birds or small animals
herbology: The study of herbs and their medical properties
owlery: An adobe or a haunt of owls. ( adobe: mud that is driedin the sun and used as a building material)( Haunt: to appear in a place regularly.
, alas: Used for expressing sadness about someone
, dolt: A stupid person
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