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Aqua Eructo

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Aqua Eructo
Incantation:

Aqua Eructo (ah-KWA-ear-UK-toe)

Type:

Conjuration charm

Light:

Icey blue

Effect:

A jet of water burst from the end of the wand

Aqua Eructo is a spell that can create a jet of clear water, with an icy blue coloured light.

The spell was used by Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley quite often during the year of 1994, to put out several fires, minor and major around the Hogwarts school grounds and during the Quidditch World Cup.

It is also possible that Albus Dumbledore used either Aqua Eructo or Aguamenti during a duel with Lord Voldemort at the Atrium in the Ministry of Magic, in an attempt to either drown Voldemort or dampen the fire he had cast.

[edit] Etymology

The word "Aqua" means in Latin, "Water" and the word "Eructo" is the verb "to raise". "Aqua Eructo" means, roughly translated: "Raising Waters", which is reflected in the spell, which shoots jets of water.

[edit] Notes

Dumbledore casting a water-quality spell.

It is very likely that this spell was Aqua Eructo given its etymology and the effect of that spell. However it may also have been Aguamenti or an entirely different spell.

[edit] Appearances