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'''To Do:''' 
*Sort the "silent spells" at the end of the article into the rest of the ''Canonical Spells''. -- Done ([[User:MatthewDBA|MatthewDBA]] 11:53, 13 December 2005 (UTC))
*Expand all "paragraph" spell entries into the new template seen in [[Canonical Spells in the world of Harry Potter# Accio (The Summoning Charm)|Accio]]. -- Done ([[User:MatthewDBA|MatthewDBA]] 11:53, 13 December 2005 (UTC))
(contracted; show full)ufts.edu/cgi-bin/resolveform?lookup=sor&type=begin&lang=la&searchText=&options=Sort+Results+Alphabetically&.submit=&formentry=1&lang=la|Lewis & Short], there is no Latin word ''sortia'' or any similar form with a meaning of "attack". The English word "sortie" comes from a Late Latin/Medieval Latin word "surctus", which is an altered form of the Classical Latin ''surgere'', meaning "to rise up" ([
htp://etymonline.com/index.php?search=sortie&searchmode=none|reference]).

==Accio Pronounciation==

It's amazing the things that can be points of contention on Wikipedia!

There have been a number of edits changing the pronounciation of Accio from A-kee-oo to A-see-oo and back again. I tried to stop the flurry of edits by putting '''both''' in, and today somone "corrected" the english pronouncition to ASK-ee-oo.

I took the last one out, because I don't think [[CERN]] is a particle ask-ell-er-at-tor.

However - I did put an HTML comment in the code asking people to STOP changing it back and forth.

If you disagree with the current pronounciations, please discuss them here first. - [[User:Beowulf314159|Beowulf314159]] 18:36, 19 December 2005 (UTC)