[HPforGrownups] Mugblood vs. Mudblood?
B.K. DeLong
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Fri Mar 16 22:34:22 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 14500
At 08:29 PM 03/16/2001 +0000, Jim Ferer wrote:
>Do the British editions use the word "Mugblood?" If they do, it makes
>more sense. The American editions use "Mudblood." I wish I had the
>British editions.
Oi...do I feel silly. See, I'm an initiate via Jim Dale (who I think
performs the books while Fry mearly reads enthusiastically ;] ) and it
always sounded like he said "mugblood" - which I thought made sense:
muggle, muggle-born, mugblood.
Doh!
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