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- Muggle - Wikipedia
In J K Rowling's Harry Potter series, a Muggle ( ˈ m ʌ ɡ əl ) is a person who lacks any sort of magical ability and was not born in a magical family Muggles can also be described as people who do not have any magical blood inside them
- Non-magic people | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
In the British wizarding world, the term "Muggle" was widely used to refer to a non-magic person Some might consider it derogatory, but it was in fact often used affectionately
- The Curious Origin of the Word ‘Muggle’ - Interesting Literature
The most widely known and widely used meaning of the word ‘muggle’ is probably the one that J K Rowling invented for her Harry Potter series of books: namely, a person who does not possess magical skills
- Muggles: A Guide To The Magical World Of Non Magical People - Book Analysis
While the term Muggle was clearly used by J K Rowling to refer to people who weren’t able to perform magic in her universe of wizards and witches, her representation of Muggles, especially through the Dursleys, addresses a deeper metaphor that sometimes goes unnoticed
- MUGGLE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Muggle definition: a nonmagical person in J K Rowling’s Harry Potter universe See examples of MUGGLE used in a sentence
- What is a Muggle? (with pictures) - Language Humanities
Starting in the 1920s, it was a slang term for marijuana, and it also appeared with various meanings in several children's books After the release of the Harry Potter series, several groups adopted to the term to refer to people outside their group: Pagans, for example, may call non-Pagans muggles
- MUGGLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
When it comes to knitting and sewing I'm a total muggle ( also Muggle ) (in the Harry Potter series of books by J K Rowling) a person who does not have magical powers
- Muggle, n. ⁴ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Muggle, n ⁴ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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