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'''''Lapifors''''' is a [[Transfiguration spell]] which turns [[Salamander]]s and other creatures into rabbits. However, the spell is also seen in Prisoner of Azkaban video game adaptation, only there spell turns rabbit statues into living rabbits. |
'''''Lapifors''''' is a [[Transfiguration spell]] which turns [[Salamander]]s and other creatures into rabbits. However, the spell is also seen in Prisoner of Azkaban video game adaptation, only there spell turns rabbit statues into living rabbits. |
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== Etymology == |
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− | From Latin ''lepus'' meaning ''rabbit,'' and ''fors'' meaning ''luck, chance'' which is a suffix often used for transfiguration spells. |
+ | From Latin ''lepus'' meaning ''rabbit,'' and ''fors'' meaning ''luck, chance'' which is a suffix often used for transfiguration spells. Lapifors is used to turn a stone rabbit into a live one. |
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[[Category:Transfiguration Spells]] |
Revision as of 21:39, 15 October 2009
- "Lapifors, the transformation of an small object into a rabbit"
- — Hermione Granger[src]
Lapifors is a Transfiguration spell which turns Salamanders and other creatures into rabbits. However, the spell is also seen in Prisoner of Azkaban video game adaptation, only there spell turns rabbit statues into living rabbits.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game)
Etymology
From Latin lepus meaning rabbit, and fors meaning luck, chance which is a suffix often used for transfiguration spells. Lapifors is used to turn a stone rabbit into a live one.