The Standard Book of Spells Grade One
written by Hermione Potter
A handy book of spells that covers relatively easy spells for first and second years. Several copies can always be found in Hogwarts Library. This book will cover simple spells like Lumos, Nox or Wingardium Leviosa.
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Mending Charm
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Commonly known as the Mending Charm but also known as the Repairing Charm, this spell repairs broken objects.
Effects/Limits
Able to seamlessly repair a broken object to its original form and works on most materials (enchanted and cursed objects typically cannot be repaired with this charm.) The spell is designed for inanimate objects, serious scarring will occur if used on a human being or living creature. While a properly cast Mending Charm is generally enough to fix an object, it seems less experienced casters might not succeed in returning liquids to broken containers.
History
This charm was invented by Orabella Nuttley, an employee of the Improper Use of Magic Office in the British Ministry of Magic, in or before 1754. She used her charm to repair the Colosseum after it had been accidentally destroyed.
Etymology
Latin reparo meaning "to renew" or "repair"
Pronunciation
reh-PAH-roh
Wand Movements
Triangle
Mending Charm
__R E P A R O
Commonly known as the Mending Charm but also known as the Repairing Charm, this spell repairs broken objects.
Effects/Limits
Able to seamlessly repair a broken object to its original form and works on most materials (enchanted and cursed objects typically cannot be repaired with this charm.) The spell is designed for inanimate objects, serious scarring will occur if used on a human being or living creature. While a properly cast Mending Charm is generally enough to fix an object, it seems less experienced casters might not succeed in returning liquids to broken containers.
History
This charm was invented by Orabella Nuttley, an employee of the Improper Use of Magic Office in the British Ministry of Magic, in or before 1754. She used her charm to repair the Colosseum after it had been accidentally destroyed.
Etymology
Latin reparo meaning "to renew" or "repair"
Pronunciation
reh-PAH-roh
Wand Movements
Triangle