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The '''Water-Making Spell'''<ref name="WONDERBOOK">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_518140&feature=iv&src_vid=2n5prI9L6G8&v=m9LNQV7cGIA Wonderbook Walkthrough, Part 2]</ref>, also known as the '''Aguamenti Spell'''<ref>See [http://assets.pottermore.com/external/blogger/bospopup.html this]</ref> is a [[charm]] that conjures a jet of clear, pure [[water]] and shoots it from the tip of the caster's [[wand]].
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The '''Water-Making Spell'''<ref name="WONDERBOOK">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_518140&feature=iv&src_vid=2n5prI9L6G8&v=m9LNQV7cGIA Wonderbook Walkthrough, Part 2]</ref>, also known as the '''Aguamenti Spell'''<ref>See [http://assets.pottermore.com/external/blogger/bospopup.html this]</ref> (''Aguamenti'') is a [[charm]] that conjures a jet of clear, pure [[water]] and shoots it from the tip of the caster's [[wand]].
   
This spell in addition to being a charm can also be classified as [[conjuration]] an advanced form of [[Transfiguration]].
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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
In both Spanish and Portuguese, ''água'' means "water" and ''mente'' means "mind"; these derive from the Latin terms ''aqua'' ("water") and ''mens'' ("mind"), the latter's singular dative case rendered as ''menti'' ("to the mind" or "for the mind"). Given [[J.K. Rowling]]'s love of puns, it would also seem plausible that there might have been a hybrid of ''água'' and "augment", in the sense of "increase", in her mind.
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In both Spanish and Portuguese, ''agua''/''água'' means "water" and ''mente'' means "mind"; these derive from the Latin terms ''aqua'' ("water") and ''mens'' ("mind"), the latter's singular dative case rendered as ''menti'' ("to the mind" or "for the mind"). Given [[J.K. Rowling]]'s love of puns, it would also seem plausible that there might have been a hybrid of ''água'' and "augment", in the sense of "increase", in her mind.
   
 
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"The Water-Making Spell conjures clean, drinkable water from the end of the wand."
Book of Spells[src]

The Water-Making Spell[3], also known as the Aguamenti Spell[4] (Aguamenti) is a charm that conjures a jet of clear, pure water and shoots it from the tip of the caster's wand.

This spell, in addition to being a charm, can also be classified as conjuration, an advanced form of Transfiguration.

History

It's unknown who invented this spell and when. This spell was taught at N.E.W.T.-level in Charms class at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, to sixth years. It's also possible that this charm is located in the The Standard Book of Spells series by Miranda Goshawk.

Effects

Depending on the caster's concentration and intentions, this charm can be anything from a simple jet of water to a wave. It is taught to sixth year students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in Charms class. The spell's incantation is Aguamenti.[5]

Known uses

Caster(s) Dates Notes
Fleur Delacour 24 November, 1994 She conjured water nonverbally in the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament so as to put out the flames of a Common Welsh Green dragon.[6]
Marietta Edgecombe (possibly) 1995 She may have used a non verbal version of this spell during a D.A. meeting in 1995, although it was more likely to be the Extinguishing spell.[7]
Seamus Finnigan 1996-1997 school year He used this spell during class practice, but wasn't paying attention and accidentally shot a powerful stream that knocked Professor Flitwick away, causing him to write lines as detention.[5]
Harry Potter 30 June, 1997 He used this charm to fill Albus Dumbledore's crystal goblet in the Crystal Cave, but the potion inside Dumbledore caused it to dry up before entering his mouth.[5]
During the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, they used this spell to put out the fire on Hagrid's hut after Death Eater Thorfinn Rowle had set it on fire.[5]
2 May, 1998 During the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry attempted to douse Vincent Crabbe's Fiendfyre with this charm, but it was ineffective.[8]
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Rubeus Hagrid 30 June, 1997 During the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, they used this spell to put out the fire on Hagrid's hut after Death Eater Thorfinn Rowle had set it on fire.[5]
Hermione Granger August 1997 When questioning Mundungus Fletcher on the whereabouts Salazar Slytherin's Locket, Harry accidentally sets Mundungus' eyebrows on fire. Hermione used this charm on his face.[8]

Known practitioners

Etymology

In both Spanish and Portuguese, agua/água means "water" and mente means "mind"; these derive from the Latin terms aqua ("water") and mens ("mind"), the latter's singular dative case rendered as menti ("to the mind" or "for the mind"). Given J.K. Rowling's love of puns, it would also seem plausible that there might have been a hybrid of água and "augment", in the sense of "increase", in her mind.

Behind the scenes

See also

Appearances

Notes and references

Charms (class)
PS Wingardium Leviosa feather
Charm-book writers and developers
Blagdon Blay · Daisy Pennifold · Delfina Crimp · Miranda Goshawk · Jarleth Hobart · Basil Horton · Helixa Hyslop · Syna Hyslop · Randolph Keitch · Levina Monkstanley · Orabella Nuttley · Mnemone Radford · Scarpin · Elliot Smethwyck · Felix Summerbee · Violeta Stitch
Professors Fortinbras · Filius Flitwick · Abraham Ronen · Unidentified male professor · Unidentified medieval professor
Textbooks Achievements in Charming · Extreme Incantations · Quintessence: A Quest · The Standard Book of Spells
Charms studied at Hogwarts
Anti-Alohomora Charm · Ascension Charm (Ascendio) · Banishing Charm (Depulso) · Blackboard Writing Spell · Blue sparks · Bombardment Spell (Bombarda) · Box Blasting Charm (Cistem Aperio) · Bubble-Head Charm · Cheering Charm · Cleaning Charm · Colour Change Charm (Colovaria) · Confundus Charm (Confundo) · Counter-charm for hiccoughs · Dancing Feet Spell (Tarantallegra) · Descendo · Disarming Charm (Expelliarmus) · Disillusionment Charm · Drought Charm · Entrancing Enchantments (theoretically) · Eradication Spell (Deletrius) · Engorgement Charm (Engorgio) · Extinguishing Spell · Fire-Making Spell (Incendio) · Freezing Charm (Immobulus) · Freezing Spell (Glacius) · Full Body-Bind Curse (Petrificus Totalus) · General Counter-Spell (Finite Incantatem) · Gouging Spell (Defodio) · Growth Charm · Ice Jinx · Impervius Charm (Impervius) · Knitting Charm · Knockback Jinx (Flipendo) · Leg-Locker Curse (Locomotor Mortis) · Levitation Charm (Wingardium Leviosa) · Locking Spell (Colloportus) · Locomotion Charm (Locomotor) · Lumos Solem Spell (Lumos Solem) · Mending Charm (Reparo) · Memory Charm (Obliviate) · Muffliato Charm (Muffliato) · Nonverbal spells · Pack Charm (Pack) · Red Sparks (Vermillious) · Reductor Curse (Reducto) · Scouring Charm (Scourgify) · Seize and pull charm (Carpe Retractum) · Severing Charm (Diffindo) · Shrinking Charm (Reducio) · Silencing Charm (Silencio) · Slowing Charm (Arresto Momentum) · Skurge Charm (Skurge) · Softening Charm (Spongify) · Spell for growing legs · Substantive Charm · Summoning Charm (Accio) · Tickling Charm (Rictusempra) · Unlocking Charm (Alohomora) · Vinegar to wine spell · Wand-Extinguishing Charm (Nox) · Wand-Lighting Charm (Lumos) · Lumos Maxima · Water-Making Spell (Aguamenti)