Topic: Hogwarts Crest
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What language is used on the Hogwarts crest?
The Hogwarts school motto is written in Latin and reads, Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus . Translated, this reads, "Never tickle a sleeping dragon". Read More »
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What do the words on the Hogwarts crest say or mean?
Never tickle a sleeping dragon Read More »
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What does the Hogwarts crest look like?
Although there are many different versions of the Hogwarts crest, it basically shows a diamond-like shape split into four pieces. The pieces show a snake (Slytherin), a lion (Gryffondor), a badger (Hufflepuff) and a raven (Ravenclaw). Under... Read More »
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The four animals on the Hogwarts Crest in Harry Potter are a badger, ... Read More »
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One of the Publishers, I guess. Read More »
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On the Hogwarts crest it says Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandu... Read More »
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On the Hogwart's school crest, there are the animals that ... Read More »
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Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus means "Never Tic... Read More »
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this here is the top part of the crest: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41… OH I THINK I FOUND IT! lol, here: http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c279/i… Read More »
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It means exactly what it says... Read More »
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