The word 'muggle' has a number of meanings. In the Harry Potter books it is defined as someone who has no magical skills or abilities. It is also a term used for marijuana.
Yes. To be pure-blood, both parents need to have been born by pure-bloods and to be muggle-born both parents need to be muggles. Neither was the case for Harry whose father was a pure-blood and mother was a muggle-born which makes him a half-blood.
A muggle born is a witch/wizard who was born in a muggle family. A muggle is a person that has no magical abilities.
Yes, at it has been since Rowling published the Harry Potter series.
In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), when talking about how Lily Potter sacrificed herself for Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort mentioned Lily as "your [Harry's] filthy Muggle mother", even though Lily was not Muggle; she was Muggle-born. This is because most Muggle-haters don't tend to see any difference between Muggles and Muggle-borns, because they think a "Mudblood" is just as filthy as a Muggle, so they call Muggle-borns Muggles.
Te Muggle Wump Monkeys, fictional characters in a Roald Dahl book for children
The word "muggle" from the Harry Potter series is now in the Oxford English Dictionary. It is defined as a person who lacks a particular skill or skills or who is regarded as inferior in some way.
Properly defined, the word aphorisms refers to original thoughts of distinction, either spoken or written. An aphorism is typically expressed in a concise, literal and memorable way.
Offending word meaning muggle-born person.
Program is a noun that is properly defined as a public notice, a plan or system, or a written explanation to be followed. Examples of programs are: a program of regular doctor appointments or, "The program will show the time of the intermission".
The word "roof" can be defined as the upper covering structure of a building or vehicle. It can also be used a verb to mean to cover with a roof. Some synonyms include ceiling and top.
Yes. To be pure-blood, both parents need to have been born by pure-bloods and to be muggle-born both parents need to be muggles. Neither was the case for Harry whose father was a pure-blood and mother was a muggle-born which makes him a half-blood.
Yes, "muggle" has gained widespread recognition due to its association with the Harry Potter series. Adding it to the dictionary would reflect its status as a commonly understood term.
No because although he has saved many muggle lives they cannot know about the magical community if they are to leave in peace.
A muggle born is a witch/wizard who was born in a muggle family. A muggle is a person that has no magical abilities.
Yes, at it has been since Rowling published the Harry Potter series.
Muggle-Wump was created in 1978.
Technically she is a muggle born witch. Her parents are muggles. (: