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[[Martha Jones]] used the word "'''Expelliarmus'''" in an improvised verse against the [[Carrionite|Carrionites]] in [[1599]], after [[William Shakespeare]] was unable to come up with a suitable rhyme. ([[TV|TV:]] ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]])'' | [[Martha Jones]] used the word "'''Expelliarmus'''" in an improvised verse against the [[Carrionite|Carrionites]] in [[1599]], after [[William Shakespeare]] was unable to come up with a suitable rhyme. ([[TV|TV:]] ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]])'' | ||
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''Expelliarmus'' is the incantation for the Disarming Charm in the [[Harry Potter]] universe, a spell used to disarm an opponent of their weapon, usually their wand. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 16 June 2023
Martha Jones used the word "Expelliarmus" in an improvised verse against the Carrionites in 1599, after William Shakespeare was unable to come up with a suitable rhyme. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Expelliarmus is the incantation for the Disarming Charm in the Harry Potter universe, a spell used to disarm an opponent of their weapon, usually their wand.
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