[HPforGrownups] Does Grimmuald have a meaning?
EnsTren at aol.com
EnsTren at aol.com
Sun Jul 13 22:27:24 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 69999
In a message dated 7/13/2003 6:03:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
molly_weasley_wannabe at yahoo.com writes:
> I've been trying to figure out if Grimmuald has any kind of meaning. The
> other day I was watching a re-run of the show "Charmed" and on the show the
> Book of Spells for the dark side is called the Grimmuar (don't know about
> spelling but that's how it sounds). If it is just a coincidence, it's interesting
> that an evil book in a show about magic is so close to the road the formerly
> evil Black house is on...when both writers use mythology in the stories. I
> tried to do some research online but obviously everything about Grimmuald was
> a book review or a quiz. Any thoughts on this?
>
> ~*Kathryn*~
"Grimoire" you mean. It's what a book of spells is called, epc if it's big,
or hand written. And a grimoire doesn't have to be evil.
Grimmuald, well I thought "Grim" and "old" "old" and "grim" old for the
pureblood thing, grim because well, death is coming to the family, and it's a grim
place.
Nemi
--Black Dragon
--Slasher and Yaoist
--Utterly Psycotic
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