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'''Pear''' (genus '''''Pyrus''''') is any of several tree species of genus ''Pyrus'' and also the name of the pomaceous fruit of these trees. Several species of pear are valued by [[human]]s for their edible fruit, but the fruit of other species is small, hard, and astringent.<ref name="wikipedia">[[Wikipedia:Pear|Pear]] at [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]</ref>
 
'''Pear''' (genus '''''Pyrus''''') is any of several tree species of genus ''Pyrus'' and also the name of the pomaceous fruit of these trees. Several species of pear are valued by [[human]]s for their edible fruit, but the fruit of other species is small, hard, and astringent.<ref name="wikipedia">[[Wikipedia:Pear|Pear]] at [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]</ref>
   
 
==Wandlore==
 
==Wandlore==
The golden-toned wood of pear produces [[wand]]s of splendid [[magic]]al powers, which give of their best in the hands of the warm-hearted, the generous and the wise. Possessors of pear wands are, in the experience of the learned [[wandmaker]] [[Garrick Ollivander]], usually popular and well-respected and he never knew of single instance where a pear wand has been discovered in the possession of a [[Dark magic|Dark]] [[Wizardkind|witch or wizard]]. <ref name="Pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]''</ref>
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The golden-toned wood of pear produces [[wand]]s of splendid [[magic]]al powers. Possessors of pear wands are, in the experience of the learned [[wandmaker]] [[Garrick Ollivander]], usually popular and well-respected and he never knew of single instance where a pear wand has been discovered in the possession of a [[Dark magic|Dark]] [[Wizardkind|witch or wizard]].<ref name="Pottermore">''[[Pottermore]]''</ref>
   
Pear [[wand]]s are among the most resilient, and it is noted that they may still present a remarkable appearance of newness, even after many years of hard use. <ref name="Pottermore"/>
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Pear [[wand]]s are among the most resilient, and it is noted that they may still present a remarkable appearance of newness, even after many years of hard use.<ref name="Pottermore"/>The perfect owner of this wand is a small wizard/ witch with a temper several times their size. They've got a lovely personality, warm and friendly, until you cross them, then they'll give you such a telling off you'll swear you're being actually whipped.
   
 
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Pear (genus Pyrus) is any of several tree species of genus Pyrus and also the name of the pomaceous fruit of these trees. Several species of pear are valued by humans for their edible fruit, but the fruit of other species is small, hard, and astringent.[1]

Wandlore

The golden-toned wood of pear produces wands of splendid magical powers. Possessors of pear wands are, in the experience of the learned wandmaker Garrick Ollivander, usually popular and well-respected and he never knew of single instance where a pear wand has been discovered in the possession of a Dark witch or wizard.[2]

Pear wands are among the most resilient, and it is noted that they may still present a remarkable appearance of newness, even after many years of hard use.[2]The perfect owner of this wand is a small wizard/ witch with a temper several times their size. They've got a lovely personality, warm and friendly, until you cross them, then they'll give you such a telling off you'll swear you're being actually whipped.

Etymology

The English word "pear" is probably from Common West Germanic pera, probably a loanword of Vulgar Latin pira, the plural of pirum, akin to Greek ἄπιος apios (from Mycenaean ápisos), which is likely of Semitic origin. The place name Perry and Pharisoulopol can indicate the historical presence of pear trees. The term "pyriform" is sometimes used to describe something which is "pear-shaped".[1]

Appearances

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