Page values for "Amato Animo Animato Animagus"
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"_pageData" values
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_categories | List of String, delimiter: | | Spell • Enchantments |
_pageID | Integer | 9,493 |
_pageName | Page | Amato Animo Animato Animagus |
_pageTitle | String | Amato Animo Animato Animagus |
_pageNamespace | Integer | 0 |
"Spells" values
1 row is stored for this pageField | Field type | Allowed values | Value |
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canon | Boolean | Yes | |
names | List of Text, delimiter: , | Animagus Spell | |
incantation | Text | Amato Animo Animato Animagus | |
pronunciation | Wikitext | ah-MAH-toh ah-NEE-moh ah-nee-MAH-toh an-a-MAY-jus | |
branch | Text | Charms · Transfiguration | Charms |
disciplines | List of page, delimiter: ; | Defensive · Counter-Spells · Curses · Hexes · Jinxes · Enchantments · Healing · Potions | Enchantments |
appearance | Wikitext | ||
description | Wikitext | Spell used as part of the process of becoming an Animagus. The incantation has to be recited at sunrise and sundown, every day before the consumption of the Animagus Potion. The incantation is also recited just prior to the consumption of the potion, which has to take place just after a lightning storm starts. The incantation is recited while placing the wand's tip over one's heart. | |
regulations | Wikitext | Legal | |
skill_level | Wikitext | Advanced | |
etymology | Text | Amato is a conjugation of the Latin word amo, which means "I love" or "I am obliged to". Animo and animato are both different conjugations of the Latin word animo, which can mean "I animate" or "I fill with breath or life". Animagus on the other hand appears to be a portmanteau of animo or "animal", and magus, which is Latin for "wizard".[citation needed] Overall, the incantation can roughly mean "My love brings me life, I am obliged to become an animal wizard." |