Behind the names of Beasts and Magical Creatures (Etymology)
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Beast: an animal, especially a large or dangerous four-footed one e.g. Hippogriff Creature: comprised of both magical and non-magical entities and are split by the Ministry of Magic into three classifications: Being, Beast, or Spirit e.g. Acromantula Beware SPOILERS and missing datas
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Acromandula:
The name Acromantula has the Greek ακρος (akros), meaning high or "peak," and -mantula, from the English "tarantula." True to their name, acromantulas are massive arachnids who tend to spin their webs high in treetops.
Basilisk:
The name Basilisk has the Greek basil(eus) meaning "king", with the suffix -iskos being a diminutive. The whole has the sense of "princeling", purportedly for the crown-like white spot on its head.
The name Acromantula has the Greek ακρος (akros), meaning high or "peak," and -mantula, from the English "tarantula." True to their name, acromantulas are massive arachnids who tend to spin their webs high in treetops.
Basilisk:
The name Basilisk has the Greek basil(eus) meaning "king", with the suffix -iskos being a diminutive. The whole has the sense of "princeling", purportedly for the crown-like white spot on its head.