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{{Spell infobox
 
{{Spell infobox
 
|name=Meteolojinx Recanto
 
|name=Meteolojinx Recanto
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|image=[[File:MeteolojinxRecanto.png|250px]]
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|incantation=mee-tee-OH-loh-jinks reh-CAN-toh
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|incantation=''Meteolojinx Recanto''<br/>(''mee-tee-OH-loh-jeenks ree-KAN-toh'')
 
|type=[[Charm]]
 
|type=[[Charm]]
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|hand=Point wand
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|light=None
 
|effect=Causes weather effects caused by incantations to cease
 
|effect=Causes weather effects caused by incantations to cease
 
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{{Dialogue a-b|Arthur Weasley|Yes, a lot of offices have been raining lately. Did you try ''meteolojinx recanto''? It worked for Bletchley.|Ron (disguised as Reginald Cattermole)|Meteolojinx recanto? No, I didn't. Thanks, D-I mean, thanks, Arthur.|Arthur Weasley recommending the spell to who he believes is [[Reginald Cattermole]]|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
'''''Meteolojinx Recanto''''' (mee-tee-OH-loh-jincks reh-CAN-toh) is a [[spell]] that presumably causes weather effects caused by [[Atmospheric Charm|charms]] to cease.
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'''''Meteolojinx Recanto''''' is a [[spell]] that presumably causes weather effects caused by [[Weather-Modifying Charms]] such as the [[Atmospheric Charm]] to cease.
   
==Known Uses==
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==Known uses==
*In [[1997]], [[Arthur Weasley]] suggested that [[Reginald Cattermole]] (actually his son [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] in disguise) use this spell to stop the raining in the office of [[Yaxley]], who was the head of the [[Department of Magical Law Enforcement]] while [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] was in control of the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]]. He commented that it had worked previously for [[Bletchley]].
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*In [[1997]], [[Arthur Weasley]] suggested that [[Reginald Cattermole]] (actually his son [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] in disguise) use this spell to stop the [[Water|raining]] in the office of [[Yaxley]], who was the head of the [[Department of Magical Law Enforcement]] while [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] was in control of the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]]. He commented that it had worked previously for [[Bletchley]].
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
The incantation for this spell is likely derived from ''[[Wikipedia:Meteorology|meteorology]]'', the study of weather, which originates from the Greek word ''metéōron'', "high in the sky", as well as the English verb ''recant'', "to withdraw or retract"[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/recant].
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The incantation for this spell is likely derived from ''[[Wikipedia:Meteorology|meteorology]]'', the study of weather, which originates from the Greek word ''metéōron'', "high in the sky", as well as the English verb ''recant'' (from the Latin ''recantare'', of which the first person singular present indicative active is ''recanto''), "to withdraw or retract"[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/recant].
 
[[File:Meteolojinx Recanto.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]] (as [[Alastor Moody]]) casting a weather-dispelling charm at the [[Enchanted Ceiling]], possibly ''Meteolojinx Recanto'']]
   
[[File:Meteolojinx Recanto.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]] (as [[Alastor Moody]]) casts a weather-dispelling charm at the [[Enchanted Ceiling]], possibly ''Meteolojinx Recanto''.]]
 
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*In the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', [[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]], disguised as [[Alastor Moody]] by means of [[Polyjuice Potion]], possibly used it to stop the [[Enchanted Ceiling]] in the [[Great Hall]] from storming.
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*In the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', [[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]], disguised as [[Alastor Moody]] by means of [[Polyjuice Potion]], possibly used it to stop the [[Enchanted Ceiling]] in the [[Great Hall]] duplicating the effects of the storm outside.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]'' {{1st}} {{comment|Possibly}}
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]'' {{1st}} {{comment|Possibly}}
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' {{mention}}
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' {{mention}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1]]'' {{Possible}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2]]'' {{Possible}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey]]'' {{Comment|Waiting line}}
 
*''[[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]]'' {{Comment|[[Ollivander's Wand Shop (The Wizarding World of Harry Potter)|Ollivander's Wand Shop]]}}
 
*''[[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]]'' {{Comment|[[Ollivander's Wand Shop (The Wizarding World of Harry Potter)|Ollivander's Wand Shop]]}}
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[[pl:Meteourok recanto]]
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[[de:Meteolohex recanto]]
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[[fr:Meteorribilis recanto]]
 
[[Category:Charms]]
 
[[Category:Charms]]
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[[Category:Weather-related magic]]

Revision as of 20:20, 21 May 2014

Arthur Weasley: "Yes, a lot of offices have been raining lately. Did you try meteolojinx recanto? It worked for Bletchley."
Ron (disguised as Reginald Cattermole): "Meteolojinx recanto? No, I didn't. Thanks, D-I mean, thanks, Arthur."
— Arthur Weasley recommending the spell to who he believes is Reginald Cattermole[src]

Meteolojinx Recanto is a spell that presumably causes weather effects caused by Weather-Modifying Charms such as the Atmospheric Charm to cease.

Known uses

Etymology

The incantation for this spell is likely derived from meteorology, the study of weather, which originates from the Greek word metéōron, "high in the sky", as well as the English verb recant (from the Latin recantare, of which the first person singular present indicative active is recanto), "to withdraw or retract"[1].

Meteolojinx Recanto

Barty Crouch Jr. (as Alastor Moody) casting a weather-dispelling charm at the Enchanted Ceiling, possibly Meteolojinx Recanto

Behind the scenes

Appearances