Everte Statum

"[...] his spell hit Harry so hard he felt as though he'd been hit over the head with a saucepan. He stumbled, but everything still seemed to be working[...]"

- Description of the effects of Everte Statum

Everte Statum is a spell that can send an opponent flying backwards in a fliping formation. Draco Malfoy used this spell against Harry Potter in 1992 at the Duelling Club.

Known Practitioners

 * Draco Malfoy

Etymology

 * The use of the Latin word 'Everte' backs this up as it basically means 'to throw out' and “statua”, meaning “image”.
 * The spell can also be "Averte Statim' as in Latin 'Averte' means 'Turn Away!' and 'Statim' 'Immediately'.
 * There have been some arguments about the true incantation.

Appearances

 * Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)