-
muggled.
Nancy Stouffer,
author of The
Legend of Rah and the
Muggles (1984)
accused Rowling of a
trademark violation for the use of the term "
muggles"...
- "wizarding world" and the "
Muggle world". The term "
Muggle world"
refers to a
society inhabited by non-magical
humans ("
Muggles"),
while the term "wizarding...
- for cannabis)
Muggles, a
character in the children's book The
Gammage Cup
Muggles, a race in the book The
Legend of Rah and the
Muggles A
slang term for...
- such
simply strike Muggles, Squibs, and half-bloods from
their family records. On the
other hand, "in rare cir****stances" a
Muggle-born
wizard can become...
-
MuggleNet is the Internet's
oldest and largest[citation needed]
Harry Potter and
Wizarding World fansite.
MuggleNet was
founded in 1999. It has expanded...
-
prohibit wizards and
witches from
performing magic in the
presence of
Muggles or in a
Muggle-inhabited area in the
Harry Potter universe. An
enchantment called...
- threatened.
Known as the dodo by
Muggles.
According to Newt Scamander, the bird's
vanishing ability is the
reason Muggles believe it is extinct. Doxy – A...
- the
Wizarding World to
Muggles.
Nurmengard is a
prison that the Dark
wizard Gellert Grindelwald built to
incarcerate Muggles and foes.
After Albus Dumbledore...
- school. In
Harry Potter and the
Goblet of Fire (2000), it is
explained that
Muggles (non-magical people)
cannot see
Hogwarts because there are
numerous enchantments...
-
group of
wizards and
witches dedicated to
ridding the
Wizarding World of
Muggles and
establishing Voldemort as its
supreme ruler. In a 1999 interview, Rowling...