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- 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
- Muggles | Official Harry Potter Encyclopedia
People born into non-magical families with no magical powers were known as Muggles The wizarding world went to great lengths to ensure that Muggles remained unaware of their community, creating wizarding laws such as the Statute of Secrecy
- 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
- Muggle - Wikipedia
In J K Rowling 's Harry Potter series, a Muggle ( ˈmʌɡəl ) 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
- 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
- Muggles [Harry Potter Lexicon]
A Muggle is the wizarding term for a person who possesses no innate magical ability and is born to non-magical parents Muggles constitute the vast majority of the human population, living largely in ignorance of the hidden wizarding world
- MUGGLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Ordinary people (Definition of muggle from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Muggle - definition of muggle by The Free Dictionary
muggle a person lacking a skill; an unimaginative adult who doesn’t understand children; slang for marijuana, coined by jazz musicians in the 1920s and 1930s
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