Voldemort
English
editEtymology
editAfter the evil wizard Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter, coined by author J. K. Rowling as a compound of French vol de mort (“flight/theft from death”).[1] Voldemort's birth name is Tom Marvolo Riddle; an anagram of it is "I am Lord Voldemort". The verb sense comes from the fact that in the story, many characters refuse to call Voldemort by his proper name, calling him euphemisms such as "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" or "You-Know-Who". Also, Voldemort puts a spell on his own name that alerts him when others speak it.
Noun
editVoldemort (plural Voldemorts)
- An evil, harmful, or widely feared person or thing.
- 2013, Robert H. Lustig, Heather Millar, & Cindy Gershen, The Fat Chance Cookbook: More Than 100 Recipes Ready in Under 30 Minutes to Help You Lose the Sugar and the Weight[3], Hudson Street Press, published 2013, →ISBN:
- Fructose is the Voldemort of the metabolic syndrome pandemic: stealthy, ever-present, and bad for the common good.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Voldemort.
Derived terms
editVerb
editVoldemort (third-person singular simple present Voldemorts, present participle Voldemorting, simple past and past participle Voldemorted)
- (transitive) To avoid naming someone or something directly; to use circumlocution.
- 2018 August, Emily van der Nagel, “‘Networks that work too well’: intervening in algorithmic connections”, in Media International Australia, volume 168, number 1, , →ISSN, page 88:
- PhD candidate and attendee NatalieZed (2015a, 2015b) instead Voldemorted the hashtag by using #Deatheaters – a term for Voldemort’s supporters, also from the Harry Potter novels – to refer to Gamergate harassers: […]
- 2018, Elle Kennedy, The Chase, Elle Kennedy Inc., →ISBN:
- “We don't speak Daphne's name in this house,” Kaya explains to me. Jee-zus. One measly stomach pumping and poor Daphne gets Voldemorted? The Kappa Beta Nu chapter of Briar University is evidently a lot stricter than the Brown chapter.
- 2018 September 10, Gretchen McCulloch, “Welcome to Voldemorting, the Ultimate SEO Dis”, in Wired[4]:
- Voldemorting is the anti-SEO, the anti-keyword, and the anti-hashtag. It transforms your subject from a single mass into an ungraspable swarm.
References
edit- ^ "Lord Voldemort's many names and their meanings", WizardingWorld.com, 17 July 2019
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