What we find there (was: How to Get Through the Door)--SPOILERS!!!
catimini15
nadinesaintamour at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 1 04:38:24 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 116916
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "fridwulfa hagrid"
<yutu75es at y...> wrote:
> Actually, the standard entry form for any word in latin is
nominative and
> genitive form, both singular. "Felix Felicis" means, happy,
fertile,
> prolific, productive, propitious, benevolent, kind. Those are all
the
> entries I found in my latin diccionary. Mind you, it's a latin-
spanish
> diccionary, so I had to translate into English, but I think those
are the
> right meanings.
> I think it could well be the next DADA teacher, even though it's
chapter 14,
> it doesn't necessarily mean that we are meeting him so late, maybe
we are
> just learning more about him then.
> It could be this mysterious man, with the feline looks, yellow
eyes, bushy
> hair and the limp we were told about some time ago.
> Cheers
I like the idea that Felix Felicis could be the name of the upcoming
new character (next DADA teacher or not) with the feline looks. I
may have skipped a few posts today - this thread was very popular -
but did anyone mentionned that the latin name for the common
domestic cat is Felix Catus (hence Felix the Cat) ? Felix Felicis
would definitely suits a feline looking character.
Nadine
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