Some MUGGLE etymology

rainy_lilac rainy_lilac at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 14 14:41:00 UTC 2000


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No: HPFGUIDX C4239
From: rainy_lilac
Subject: Re: Some MUGGLE etymology
Reply To: [Yahoo! #4237] Some MUGGLE etymology
Date: 7/14/00 10:41 am  (ET)

I knew it!! I was certain that I had read the word Muggle in Lewis carrol,
but couldn't find where!

Actually the word is alos in the Oxford English Distionary-- it has
quite an old, well-documented history.






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