Vulnera Sanentur. The 'V' is pronounced as a 'B' though. And as far as I know; say it to the cursed once and the blood stops flowing, the second time the gashes get patched up, and the third time they disappear completely.
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.
There is no curse for that.
Televisions can be considered to be boon and not curse.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit : the curse was when Wallace unknowingly turned into a 'Were-Rabbit' .
there is no such thing as a "Curse Plate."
the curse is sectumsempra which makes gashes in the chest and blood spurt out. (but in saying that, harry did not know what the spell did...)
Vulnera Sanetur was the song-like incant of a healing spell and counter-curse to Sectumsempra spell, both of which were invented by proffered Severus Snape.
Cursus are found for an instance in Harry Potter Severus Snape inventesd the Sectumsempra curse
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I'll name one; people can discuss if they want: Sectumsempra; invented by, non-the-less, Severus Snape.
just eat a banana
Chapter 24 sectumsempra pages 521- 522
Malfoy doesn't get notably injured in the fifth book. However, he does get hit with a Sectumsempra curse in chapter 24 of the sixth book, The Half Blood Prince.
1. He'd suddenly forgotten every defensive spell he'd known. 2. He was curious what that curse does, so he tested in on Draco. 3. It was a just plot device.
You pronounce the spell like this, (sec-tum-sem-prah). and you spell it like this Sectumsempra.
Sectumsempra
In the book, Snape uses a non-verbal spell, so we don't know which spell he used, In the movie, the spell Snape uses is "Vipera Evanasca".