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Harry Potter Misconceptions

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Skeletaure, Jul 31, 2012.

  1. Glimmervoid

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    It originally was enervate, but it was later changed to rennervate. This was because enervate means to weaken while rennervate to energize. It was one of the things changed when the revised edition came out according to the lexicon.
     
  2. KHAAAAAAAN!!

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    Yeah, that's not a misconception. It's ennervate in the original GoF. JKR renamed it in the mid 2000s.

    Edit: I looked up her reason for doing so. Apparently the etymological root of ennervate means 'to weaken'.
     
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    Until recently, I thought Ginevra was Ginerva. In that context, at least as far as I'm concerned, ignorance was bliss. Ginevra sounds utterly ridiculous to my ears; Ginerva rolls off the tongue much more easily for me.
     
  4. Pieman

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    Wait you mean it's not Ginerva? Mother of fuck.
     
  5. Ched

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    This thread is far more fun than anticipated.
     
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    Well... there's a misconception for me. Until 2 minutes ago I thought it was Ginerva and not Ginevra.
     
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    I remember why I liked it now, mainly because it rhymes with Minerva, who was one of my favorite characters.
     
  9. MiLLo

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    This thread has had me in tears, and not one person who I've linked this thread to seems to get it at all.
     
  10. Kyouzou

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    Ginevra? And I thought I hated Ginny. So another misconception for me then.

    Oz, is Guinevere the root of Ginevra or were you going for something else? Mothefuckers isn't the best description.
     
  11. Ched

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    I think his point was that before we all knew Ginny's full name we were assuming it was Guinevere.
     
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    lolVirginia, more like.
     
  13. Kyouzou

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    Er- I may have just assumed her name was Ginny.
     
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    Back when DLP still used reputation points, I got anonymously neg-repped for using 'Ginevra', and was told that it was actually Ginerva.

    I was not pleased. :mad:
     
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    As all true nonjon fans know, Ginny is actually short for... Vaginny.
     
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    What has me wondering is the fact that 'Xenophilius' presented less of a linguistic challenge to my mind than Ginevra. Hah...a name that translates to Strangelove(r?) Lovegood.

    Which reminds me...did anyone else think 'Bartemius' was a bit much? Spent a long time reading that as Bartemus. Although that could be an American thing.
     
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    ...It's not just Bartemus?

    And I prefer Ginevra over Ginerva; the latter just sounds strange to me. Though something like Minevra instead of Minerva would be weird.
     
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    The only name I think I ever had difficulty with was Hermione -- and after GoF I no longer had difficulty with that one.
     
  20. Inexistence

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    A sad one I blame on being very young. Seamus was Seam-Uss, not Shame-uss. My mum corrected that one pretty quickly, but still.
     
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