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"That one had a great vogue at my time at Hogwarts. There were a couple of months where you couldn't move without being hoisted into the air by your ankle."
Remus Lupin about Levicorpus[src]

Levicorpus is a Jinx invented by Severus Snape under the guise of the Half-Blood Prince. It causes a victim to be hoisted into the air and dangle upside-down. It is better performed nonverbally. The Counter-jinx is Liberacorpus. Given its use in duelling and in the Lestranges' vault in Gringotts, the spell and its counter-jinx have the same effect if cast non-verbally as well as spoken aloud.

Known Uses

Caster(s) Victim(s) Notes
James Potter Severus Snape James Potter hung Severus Snape in the air to embarrass him in front of his classmates in their fifth year.[1]
Death Eaters Muggles This was likely the spell used by Death Eaters to levitate and humiliate Muggles during the riot at the 1994 Quidditch World Cup.[2]
Luna Lovegood A Death Eater During the the movie adaptaion of the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, Luna Lovegood used it (improperly, saying the spell verbally) against a Death Eater that attacked her.[3]
Harry Potter Ron Weasley (unintentionally) Harry finds the spell written in the Half-Blood Prince's textbook during his sixth year. He tries it without knowing what it is and accidentally wakes up Ron by levitating him up into the air.[4]
Harry Potter (failed attempt) Draco Malfoy Harry attempted to use it on Draco Malfoy during their duel in a bathroom, but Draco blocked it.[4]
Harry Potter (failed attempt) Severus Snape During the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, Harry attempted to use this spell against Severus Snape as he fled from Hogwarts.[4]
Lord Voldemort Charity Burbage Lord Voldemort suspended Professor Charity Burbage upside down in the air above a table in Malfoy Manor in 1997, perhaps using this spell to do so.[5]
Hermione Granger Harry Potter In 1998, Hermione Granger used it on Harry Potter so that Harry could reach Helga Hufflepuff's Cup in the Lestrange Vault when she, Harry, and Ron broke into Gringotts.[5]

Known Practitioners

Behind the scenes

Etymology

The spell's name may come from the Latin words "levare", meaning "to raise", and "corpus", meaning "body".

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  2. In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Hermione notes "We've seen a whole bunch of people use it, in case you've forgotten. Dangling people in the air. Making them float along, asleep, helpless." Harry stared at her. With a sinking feeling, he too remembered the behaviour of the Death Eaters at the Quidditch World Cup.
  3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  5. 5.0 5.1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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