How did J.K. Rowling come up with the word muggle?

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Rowling coined Muggle and probably based it on the earlier noun mug, which refers to a foolish or stupid person (though it goes without saying that foolishness or stupidity is not a hallmark of Muggles).
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When was the word muggle first used?

But the term "muggle" was first used in the 13th century. Though its origin is unknown, the Oxford English Dictionary says it could be a Kentish word meaning tail. That makes a "muggling" a man with a tail. Fast forward to 1926, when Americans used the word muggle as slang for marijuana.
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Why do they call them Muggles?

The most widely known and widely used meaning of the word 'muggle' is probably the one that J. K. Rowling invented for her Harry Potter series of books: namely, a person who does not possess magical skills. Normally written with a capital M, 'Muggle' is used, then, for those non-wizards in the world of Harry Potter.
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What did Americans call Muggles?

Rowling revealed the American word for 'Muggle' and fans are NOT pleased. Attention Muggles of the USA: You're officially called a "No-Maj" now.
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How did J.K. Rowling make up words?

"In naming her characters, beasts, spells, places, and objects, author J.K. Rowling makes use of Latin, French, and German words, poetic devices, and language jokes." Look no further than "muggle," Rowling's mundane-sounding word for non-magic people and things.
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How did J.K. Rowling come up with Avada Kedavra?

According to a 2004 interview, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling revealed that the killing curse "avada kedavra" comes from abracadabra.
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What is the most used word in Harry Potter?

'Amazingly,' 'intently,' and 'deliberately' were among adverbs used most by Stephenie Miller in the Twilight series. 'Nothing happened,' 'Harry looked around,' 'Harry stared,' were among the sentences most used by J.K. Rowling in the Harry Potter books.
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Is Muggles a real word?

A Muggle is a non-magical person. It's a noun ("The Dursleys are Muggles") and can be used attributively (as in "the Muggle world," above).
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What do they call Muggles in Fantastic Beasts?

Through the first film starring Newt Scamander, we learned that the American term for 'Muggle' was 'Nomaj'. Now, in Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of Grindelwald, we will delve into the world of magic in France where we are also are introduced to a brand-new type of 'Muggle' – the French variety: Non-Magique.
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Why are they called No-Maj?

The film is set in America, a number of years before the birth of young Potter, and it has been revealed that the Americans don't call their non-magical counterparts Muggles. No, they call them 'No-Maj', meaning they have no magic.
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Was Lily Potter a Muggle?

Harry Potter's mother, Lily Evans, and his best friend, Hermione Granger, were Muggle-born. Unlike children of wizarding families who receive their Hogwarts acceptance letter via an owl, a Hogwarts employee will usually hand-deliver the letter to Muggle-borns in order to meet their Muggle parents and explain.
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Is the word Muggle trademarked?

The term "muggle" is trademarked. As we all know, it belongs to the Harry Potter universe describing someone who isn't a wizard or witch. In geocaching, it refers to someone not aware of geocaching. For commercial purposes, this word can't be legally used.
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Is a Mudblood and a Muggle the same thing?

Mudblood was a highly derogatory term for either a Muggle or a Muggle-born or half-blood wizard or witch; that is, individuals with close Muggle relatives.
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What does Muggle mean slang?

A muggle is a person without magical abilities in the Harry Potter series. Otherwise, it has been used in a number of groups and fields to refer to an outsider, non-initiate, or one lacking basic knowledge of the field.
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Why is Hermione a Muggle?

Her life before Hogwarts is pretty vague. Know how Hermione a Wizard When Her Parents are Muggles? Hermione was born to her muggle/dentist parents and led a pretty common childhood. But contrary to children in wizard families, she inherited the magic genes despite her muggle background.
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Did J.K. Rowling invent Horcruxes?

Riddle used his own diary, his grandfather's ring, Salazar Slytherin's locket, Helga Hufflepuff's cup, Rowena Ravenclaw's diadem, and Nagini the snake to create his Horcruxes. Later, he would unknowingly create a Horcrux out of Harry Potter himself.
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Can a Muggle marry a wizard?

For instance, Muggles sometimes married wizards or witches and thus became aware of the wizarding world, as occurred with Mr Finnigan when he married a witch, or Hope Howell when she married Lyall Lupin. Muggles also occasionally produced a magical child.
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Why do Muggles not see Platform 9 3 4?

Their is the line in book when harry first saw a weasley running towards the barrier, many people crowded around him and blocked him from view. According to Pottermore/J.K. Rowling, the muggles sometimes see wizards or witches go trough.
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How do Muggle-borns become wizards?

Origin of magical abilities

Muggle-borns inherit magic from a distant ancestor; they are descended from Squibs who have married Muggles and whose families had lost the knowledge of their wizarding legacy. The magic resurfaces unexpectedly many generations later.
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Is Dumbledore a Muggle?

A Muggle-supporting wizard, though the complete opposite in his earlier years, he was considered to have been the greatest wizard of modern times, perhaps of all time. He was the son of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, and the elder brother of Aberforth and Ariana.
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Is Muggle in the Oxford English Dictionary?

Muggle leapt into the Oxford English Dictionary in less than half the usual time, appearing in 2002 as "a person who lacks a particular skill or skills, or who is regarded as inferior in some way".
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What is Hermione's favorite spell?

And the third favorite Wingardium Leviosa, used for levitation, and known, perhaps most memorably, for Hermione Granger's pronunciation of it in Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone.
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How many words is the longest Harry Potter book?

The last book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has 198,227 words. This brings the total Harry Potter word count to a whooping 1,084,170 words. Wow – that's a lot of words, isn't it? The word count gets progressively longer for books 1 to 5.
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What language is spoken in Hogwarts?

With this in mind, humans can in fact speak the Parseltongue language. We see this being displayed by Harry Potter, The Gaunt Family, Salazar Slytherin, and Lord Voldermort. Humans who can speak the Parseltongue language are known as Parselmouths.
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Why was Snape's Avada Kedavra blue?

In order to conjure the avada kedavra curse, you have to want to kill your victim. We all know that Voldemort could easily kill a child without an ounce of remorse... but not Snape. Snape didn't want to kill Dumbledore, and this was why the spell was blue instead of the usual green.
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