{{quote|You've picked the losing side, Potter! I warned you! I told you, you ought to choose your company more carefully, remember? When we met on the train, first day at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]? I told you not to hang around with riffraff like this! Too late now, Potter! They'll be the first to go, now the Dark Lord's back! [[Mudblood]]s and Muggle-lovers first! Well – second – [[Cedric Diggory|Diggory]] was the f–|[[Draco Malfoy]] to [[Harry Potter]] after [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]’s [[Return of the Dark Lord|return]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
{{quote|You've picked the losing side, Potter! I warned you! I told you, you ought to choose your company more carefully, remember? When we met on the train, first day at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]? I told you not to hang around with riffraff like this! Too late now, Potter! They'll be the first to go, now the Dark Lord's back! [[Mudblood]]s and Muggle-lovers first! Well – second – [[Cedric Diggory|Diggory]] was the f–|[[Draco Malfoy]] to [[Harry Potter]] after [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]’s [[Return of the Dark Lord|return]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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"'''Muggle-lover'''" is a disparaging term for a [[Wizards|wizard]] or [[Wizards|witch]] who holds no prejudice against [[Muggle]]s or [[Muggle-born]]s<ref name="GF37">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Ch. 37</ref>. The more commonly-used term for such an individual is "[[blood traitor]]". Such terms are used by elitist [[pure-blood]]s who believe that Muggles are greatly inferior to themselves and somehow dirty.
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"'''Muggle-lover'''" is a disparaging term for a [[Wizardkind|wizard or witch]] who holds no prejudice against [[Muggle]]s or [[Muggle-born]]s<ref name="GF37">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Ch. 37</ref>. The more commonly-used term for such an individual is "[[blood traitor]]". Such terms are used by elitist [[pure-blood]]s who believe that Muggles are greatly inferior to themselves and somehow dirty.
[[Draco Malfoy]] used the term in [[1995]], shortly after [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s [[Return of the Dark Lord|return]] and the murder of [[Cedric Diggory]]. He told [[Harry Potter]] that those like Harry's best friends, "[[Mudblood]]" [[Hermione Granger]] and "Muggle-lover" [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]], would be the Dark Lord's first targets. He then added that Cedric had been Voldemort's first victim, and was cursed simultaneously by Harry, Ron, Hermione, and [[Fred and George Weasley]].<ref name="GF37"/> [[Albus Dumbledore]] is another example of a "Muggle-lover".
[[Draco Malfoy]] used the term in [[1995]], shortly after [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s [[Return of the Dark Lord|return]] and the murder of [[Cedric Diggory]]. He told [[Harry Potter]] that those like Harry's best friends, "[[Mudblood]]" [[Hermione Granger]] and "Muggle-lover" [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]], would be the Dark Lord's first targets. He then added that Cedric had been Voldemort's first victim, and was cursed simultaneously by Harry, Ron, Hermione, and [[Fred and George Weasley]].<ref name="GF37"/> [[Albus Dumbledore]] is another example of a "Muggle-lover".
"You've picked the losing side, Potter! I warned you! I told you, you ought to choose your company more carefully, remember? When we met on the train, first day at Hogwarts? I told you not to hang around with riffraff like this! Too late now, Potter! They'll be the first to go, now the Dark Lord's back! Mudbloods and Muggle-lovers first! Well – second – Diggory was the f–"
"Muggle-lover" is a disparaging term for a wizard or witch who holds no prejudice against Muggles or Muggle-borns[1]. The more commonly-used term for such an individual is "blood traitor". Such terms are used by elitist pure-bloods who believe that Muggles are greatly inferior to themselves and somehow dirty.