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... the word for game in Latin is 'ludus' right... so I'm guessing its Lucious or Luna you get me...

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Remus Lupin.

The latin word for wolf is Lupus.

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I Know Draco is latin for Dragon......

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Harry Potter spells are based on Latin rather than English. For this reason, the spells are the same in any language, including Hindi.


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In Harry Potter what does cruccio mean?

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Whose name comes from the latin word for game in Harry Potter?

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