What does Dormiens Nunquam mean?

The Latin phrase “Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus” translates to “never tickle a sleeping dragon” in English. It's engraved on Hogwart's Crest and is the Hogwarts school motto.
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Why does the Hogwarts crest say Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus?

Draco in Latin means Dragon and in Greek it means Serpent. As the motto of Hogwarts is "Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus", its translation is: 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon. '
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What does Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus meaning?

You may have noticed that Draco's name is also part of the Hogwarts school motto: 'Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus' – which means 'Never tickle a sleeping dragon'.
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Why does the Hogwarts crest Say Never tickle a sleeping dragon?

Why is it a part of its symbol? The definition of symbol goes as follows: a shape or design that is used to represent something. According to that definition, “Never tickle a sleeping dragon” is to represent Hogwarts as an institution.
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What does Dormiens mean?

English translation: Never tickle a sleeping dragon

GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW) Latin term or phrase: Dormiens. English translation: Never tickle a sleeping dragon.
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What the Hogwarts Motto ACTUALLY Means - Harry Potter Explained



What is Slytherin motto?

'You'll make your real friends, those cunning folk use any means, to achieve their ends' is the motto of Slytherin. Generally throughout the series majority of the Slytherins were bad.
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What is Draco in Latin?

History and Etymology for Draco

Latin (genitive Draconis), literally, dragon — more at dragon.
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What language is the Hogwarts motto in?

Wherever you look, the Harry Potter books are loaded with Latin, from the Hogwarts motto 'Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus' (never tickle a sleeping dragon) to Knockturn Alley ( 'nocturnus' meaning night, apt for a pretty sinister place), and the Truth Potion Veritaserum (from 'veritas', truth).
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Does Hogwarts have a motto?

Did you know that the Hogwarts' motto is "Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus" which means "never tickle a sleeping dragon"? Today, we're challenging you with a little word game all about it.
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Who created Hogwarts motto?

Word of God

JK Rowling: You know the way that most school slogans are thing like persevere and nobility, charity and fidelity or something, it just amused me to give an entirely practical piece of advice for the Hogwarts school motto.
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What is the hufflepuff motto?

Hufflepuff values hard work, patience, justice, and loyalty. The house mascot is the badger, and canary yellow and black are its colours. The Hufflepuff motto is "Those patient Hufflepuffs are true and unafraid of toil".
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What does Malfoy mean in French?

“Draco” comes from the latin word for dragon; shortening “le dragon,” the word for dragon in French, makes “Drago.” “Malfoy” comes from the old French “mal foy,” meaning “mauvaise foi,” or “bad faith.” In French, it's “Malefoy.”
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What does the name nagini mean?

The name Nagini is the feminine form of the Sanskrit word nāga, which means “snake." The Sanskrit word was borrowed into English in the late 1700s, and showed up in translations of Buddhist and Hindu texts. Naga also came to be used in English of snakes, and particularly the cobra.
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Why did JK Rowling chose the name Harry Potter?

Many characters in the series are named after other characters, including Harry, whose middle name honors his father. Rowling simply liked the names Harry and Potter. Potter was also the surname of Rowling's childhood friends and neighbors.
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Is Hagrid a real name?

The name Hagrid is boy's name . Gentle giant Rubeus Hagrid is the groundskeeper at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter novels (probably after Hagrid Rubes, the equally kind ancient Greek mythological giant), but that's not the only reason this name could prove a playground liability.
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What does the name Remus Lupin mean?

Remus Lupin's name gives away that he's a werewolf.

"Lupin" is derived from the Latin "lupinus," which means "of a wolf." Remus is a figure from Roman mythology who was raised by a wolf.
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What does the spell Muffliato do?

The Muffliato Charm (Muffliato) was a charm used to fill the ears of any person in the vicinity of the caster with an unidentifiable buzzing sound so as to allow for conversation without being overheard.
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Is Hogwarts real?

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (/ˈhɒɡwɔːrts/) is a fictional British boarding school of magic for students aged eleven to eighteen, and is the primary setting for the first six books in J. K.
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Is Hogwarts a real place?

Harry Potter fans may not know the exact location of an American Hogwarts, but the real one exists in England. Alnwick Castle stood in for the famed wizarding school in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
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What does Salvio Hexia mean?

Salvio hexia was the incantation of a protective enchantment which deflected hexes from the area.
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How do you say never tickle a sleeping dragon in Latin?

This sage advice is the translation of the Latin motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: “Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus.”
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How much control did JK Rowling have over the Harry Potter movies?

“[Rowling] has more control than I think possibly most other people have ever had,” said her agent, Christopher Little, in a 2000 interview. Rowling insisted that the cast was British or Irish and that the film was made in Britain.
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What does Cabot Draconis mean?

An iconic moment, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone boasted the very first utterance of a Gryffindor password. It was 'Caput Draconis' which is Latin for 'dragon's head' and that definitely fits as a straightforward password for the common room.
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How do you say wolf in Latin?

Borrowed from Latin lupus (“wolf”).
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What is a Drack?

adjective. Australian slang. (esp of a woman) unattractive. Word origin.
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