Noun
Ravenclaw (plural Ravenclaws)
- A person having traits associated with Ravenclaw house from the Harry Potter series, including intelligence, creativity, and love of learning or an affinity for eagles or the colours blue and bronze.
2011, Taylor Morris, Hello, Gorgeous!: Blowout, Grosset & Dunlap, published 2011, →ISBN:“Let's go, Ravenclaws!” Kristen cheered loudly. Lizbeth laughed and nudged her in the arm.
“You're such a dork,” she told her. “They're just warming up.”
2012, Kristi Cook, Eternal, Simon and Schuster, published 2013, →ISBN, page 232:“I've always thought of myself as more of a Ravenclaw.”
2014, Charles Finch, The Last Enchantments, St. Martins Press, →ISBN, page 80:“I know we've met, but I'm Tom. Law.”
“And I'm Will,” I said. “English.”
She rolled her eyes. “I'm Ella. Ravenclaw.”
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Ravenclaw.
Translations
Harry Potter house
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (Mainland China) 拉文克勞/拉文克劳 (zh) (Lāwénkèláo); (Taiwan) 雷文克勞/雷文克劳 (Léiwénkèláo)
- Czech: Havraspár (cs)
- Finnish: Korpinkynsi
- French: Serdaigle
- Hebrew: רייבנקלו (reyvenklo)
- Hungarian: Hollóhát
- Italian: Corvonero
- Japanese: レイブンクロー (Reibenkurō)
- Portuguese: Corvinal f
- Russian: Ко́гтевран m (Kógtevran)
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person having traits associated with the house
- Russian: когревранец m (kogrevranec)
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