Thor: The Dark World
→ “Some believe that before the Universe, there was nothing. They’re wrong. There was darkness. And it has survived.”
Harry Potter Etymology | Draco Malfoy
DRACO: Draco is a constellation that looks like a dragon but is a snake. In Latin, Draco means “dragon.” “Draconian” means “harsh or cruel.” In Romanian, “drac” means “devil.”
MALFOY: In Latin, “malus” means “bad” and “mal” means “pale.” “Mal foi” means “bad faith, an act with bad intentions, or a malicious act” in French. “Mal de foi” means a “loss of faith.” The similar French phrase “Mal fait” can be interpeted as “badly made” or “evil deeds.” In Portuguese, (J.K. Rowling taught English in Portugal for a few years) “Mal foi” means “was bad” or “is bad.”



