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- Look up Patronus or patronus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Patronus may refer to: The patronus (Latin) or patron in ancient Roman society; see Patronage...
- was the distinctive relationship in ancient Roman society between the patronus ('patron') and their cliens ('client'). Apart from the patron-client relationship...
- The Gulf menhaden (Brevoortia patronus) is a small marine filter-feeding fish belonging to the family Alosidae. The range of Gulf menhaden encomp****es...
- novels do not explain how an owl locates a recipient. A Patronus is conjured with the Patronus Charm and is primarily used to repel Dementors. It can also...
- male A. patronus to actively guard their nests and protect their young until they are relatively large. Armbruster, J.W. (2023). "Ancistrus patronus". IUCN...
- materials". Redmayne took the Patronus quiz on Pottermore twice and both times got the same result: a B****et Hound patronus. During Fantastic Beasts: The...
- students the Patronus charm. Though Hermione and Harry initially fail, Harry recognizes Dementors as shadows of death. He invents the True Patronus charm, destroying...
- Metamorphmagus when Remus Lupin starts distancing himself from her; the form of her Patronus changes to reflect her depression. Another example is Merope Gaunt, who...
- 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2017. "Harry Potter: Magical Film Projections: Patronus Charm by Insight Editions". Penguin Random House. 4 July 2017. Archived...
- optimus omnium patronus?” Thomson DFS (1997). Catullus: Edited with a Textual and Interpretative Commentary. University of Toronto Press. "patronus", The Oxford...