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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
[[File:Demeeelda.jpg|thumb|left|Demezla at the quidditch tryouts.]]Demelza began as a Cornish place name that meant either "fort of Maeldaf" or "thy sweetness" ("de" meaning thy and "melza" meaning honey or sweet in Cornish). <ref>"[http://www.behindthename.com/name/demelza Demelza]" on Behind the Name</ref> It only came into use as a given name in the [[1950s]], after the novelist [[Wikipedia:Winston Graham|Winston Graham]] chose it for the title character of his [[1940s|1946]] novel, ''Demelza'', which was the second instalment in his ''[[Wikipedia:The Poldark Novels|Poldark]]'' series.<ref>''The Penguin Dictionary of First Names'' by David Pickering</ref>[[J. K. Rowling]] may have chosen it as a tribute to [http://www.demelza.org.uk/ Demelza Hospice Care for Children], a charity supported by [[Daniel Radcliffe]].<ref>"[http://www.veritaserum.com/article.php?a=s&aid=4918 Dan's 17th birthday request]" from Veritaserum</ref>
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[[File:Demeeelda.jpg|thumb|left|Demelza at the quidditch tryouts.]]Demelza began as a Cornish place name that meant either "fort of Maeldaf" or "thy sweetness" ("de" meaning thy and "melza" meaning honey or sweet in Cornish). <ref>"[http://www.behindthename.com/name/demelza Demelza]" on Behind the Name</ref> It only came into use as a given name in the [[1950s]], after the novelist [[Wikipedia:Winston Graham|Winston Graham]] chose it for the title character of his [[1940s|1946]] novel, ''Demelza'', which was the second instalment in his ''[[Wikipedia:The Poldark Novels|Poldark]]'' series.<ref>''The Penguin Dictionary of First Names'' by David Pickering</ref>[[J. K. Rowling]] may have chosen it as a tribute to [http://www.demelza.org.uk/ Demelza Hospice Care for Children], a charity supported by [[Daniel Radcliffe]].<ref>"[http://www.veritaserum.com/article.php?a=s&aid=4918 Dan's 17th birthday request]" from Veritaserum</ref>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 17:53, 23 January 2011

Demelza Robins was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Sorted into Gryffindor House. She was a Chaser for the Gryffindor Quidditch team, and was noted to be particularly skilled at dodging Bludgers. She burst in tears when Ron Weasley yelled at her for no apparent reason.

Biography

DezRobins

Demelza wearing Gryffindor's jersey # 6, during a Quidditch match.

During the 1996-1997 Quidditch season, Demelza was injured and Harry Potter used Episkey on her to stop the bleeding, which was accidentally caused by Ron Weasley. Demelza normally avoided accidents on the pitch, being rather good at avoiding bludgers. Ron Weasley also shouted at Demelza unexpectedly, resulting in her crying.

Later in the year she was trusted to bring Harry the time and place of Albus Dumbledore's next private lesson with Harry, and also a note from Severus Snape that stated he will be doing his detention no matter how many party invitations he had received, and that he would be sorting out fresh Flobberworms from rotten ones, without the use of protective gloves.

Etymology

Demeeelda

Demelza at the quidditch tryouts.

Demelza began as a Cornish place name that meant either "fort of Maeldaf" or "thy sweetness" ("de" meaning thy and "melza" meaning honey or sweet in Cornish). [3] It only came into use as a given name in the 1950s, after the novelist Winston Graham chose it for the title character of his 1946 novel, Demelza, which was the second instalment in his Poldark series.[4]J. K. Rowling may have chosen it as a tribute to Demelza Hospice Care for Children, a charity supported by Daniel Radcliffe.[5]

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. As she appears in HBP film adaption
  2. As she appears in HBP film adaption
  3. "Demelza" on Behind the Name
  4. The Penguin Dictionary of First Names by David Pickering
  5. "Dan's 17th birthday request" from Veritaserum