Inanimatus Conjurus

From Absit Omen Lexicon

Spell Name: Inanimatus Conjurus Charm

Incantation: Inanimatus Conjurus

Pronunciation: IN-an-ee-mah-tus CON-djur-us

Spell Branch: Transfiguration

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Description: The Inanimatus Conjurus Spell is a transfiguration spell of unknown effect although, given the name, it was likely used to conjure inanimate artefacts.

Regulations: Legal

Skill Level: Advanced

Etymology: From the English inanimate (+ the Latin suffix -us), meaning non-living and to conjure (+ the Latin suffix -us), meaning to bring up.

References:

  • Professor Minerva McGonagall assigned her fifth-year students a long and very difficult essay on this spell as their homework on 6 September, 1995 as a break from their work on the Vanishing Spell, which they continued later on in the year, presumably as a means of introducing Conjuring Spells.

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