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Wenzlebug 06-13-2009 02:21 AM

ooc:aw,sorry..

"It also means money professor,its related to wealth and cattle."Cedric replied as his hands were raised

TeafortheSoul 06-13-2009 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by SeerCassandraTrelawney (Post 8287704)
"Yes Master Kettleburn, you and Miss Wright are correct. Class did you all hear Master Kettleburn's answer? Fehu is about abundance, wealth is worth nothing if it is not shared." She said proudly.

"Very VERY good Miss Toussaint. Generosity." Her kids were doing great with runes!

"So we've determined that Fehu is cattle... Having Cattle meant you were wealthy, so Fehu means wealth... being wealthy means abundance therefor, fehu means abundance... Fehu also means generosity... name ONE more thing Fehu mean?"

ooc: Please don't spit out every single meaning, give other people a chance to say a meaning.

Celandine turned in her seat and beamed at Copernicus for a moment before facing front again and raising her hand.

"Fehu can symbolise ownership, professor."

Mmmm. she liked peppermint. Celandine placed one on her tongue and smiled happily.

Lissy Longbottom 06-13-2009 02:23 AM

Jack raised his hand. "Erm, because it means wealth, like you said, I believe that Fehu also means reward. Cause well--wealth is often a reward for hard work." he explained. He tried to remember if he had indeed remembered that from his textbook--he could very well be making it up. Runes always made his head spin.

Maxilocks 06-13-2009 02:34 AM

Fyo raised his hand.

"It also means nourishment, professor," he said politely. "And in a way, that ties up with the other meanings - generosity and wealth. Because wealth helps people nourish as individuals, and generosity - in the long term - as a community."


Rosa Chispa Princessa 06-13-2009 02:36 AM

Herminny raised her hand and said, "Fehu also could mean new beginnings".

Angie 06-13-2009 02:36 AM

Abudance, wealth, genorisity and . . . candy. Got it.

Well, not really, as she was obviously distracted, doodling on a corner of her parchment. But Professor Lupa had asked another question, and since she'd been quiet throughout the entire lesson, the sixth year raised her hand, "It means Nourishment, too, right?" Wrong, probably wrong. Lupa had said it had nothing to do with food. And nourishment involved food. Right?

Eh, whatever. She was too distracted.

Cassirin 06-13-2009 02:38 AM

Copernicus raised his hand again. Hmm, this was a tricky one. "Professor, could it also refer to the effort that goes into wealth?"

PadfootAndTheWolf 06-13-2009 02:40 AM

Chris raised his hand with what he thought would be a good meaning of Fehu. "Professor could Fehu symbolize instruction or teaching. Because if you have cattle you must train them right?" He thought it was a good connection.

Mrs. Weasley 06-13-2009 02:47 AM

Abby raises her hand. "It also means Fulfillment of Goals. Sorry about being so long winded professor."

Yusrieee 06-13-2009 04:29 AM

"Fehu also mean Good fortune, professor?" Sydney said raising her hand slightly & hoping it to be correct this time ... She never failed at anything..neeeever! Luckily, Prof. Lupa wasn't making her feel nervous, but BunBunz scared her a bit in her first herbology lesson...

dan arjay 06-13-2009 04:56 AM

Daniel raised his hand, "Professor, Fehu is the god Frey's rune. Frey is the god of fertility, thus Fehu means unselfish abundance, enlightening your path and also the path of the others." he said. At least that was what he had read on one of the Ancient Runes book at home.

Yaya 06-13-2009 07:21 AM

"Could it be...some sort of..." Em said, as he raised his hand, "...internal and material wealth, both meaning that surrounding you could mean that part of it, yourself? Like being generous, comes from your feelings towards others, which means, sharing, not being selfish..." He ended, kind of feeling weird after thinking sort of hard about his own mind while that mess of heart happened.

Daemon 06-13-2009 09:09 AM

Jotting down the correct answer on her parchment, she couldn't help but still feel pleased that her answer had been a 'good try'. Sure, if this had been a few years ago she would have been depressed that the answer she had offered wasn't spot on but her time at Hogwarts had softened her up a bit. Plus she now knew that the best way to learn was from mistakes and it doesn't hurt to make them once in a while.

"Fehu also means an opening gambit - but that doesn't refer to the chess maneuver. If we look at some of it's other meanings; like financial strength earned or in the near future, then we can derive from this that the opening maneuver can be the first step towards a success of some sort, which is another meaning of Fehu - and by success I mean any kind, not just financial, Professor," Rachel raised her hand and answered, wondering if she would be correct this time. She kind of hoped so, since even after all that 'mistakes are good for you' thing, she was still Rachel Rider and did not take kindly to errors.

Waterloo 06-13-2009 12:55 PM

Clifford couldn't help but jump, slightly startled when Loopy Lupa just ... laughed at his answer. Okaaay. Colour rushing to his cheeks once more, the Head Boy raised his hand. "I think Fehu also means.. good health?" Had someone said that one already?

Paintbrush 06-13-2009 02:09 PM

Natka munched on her peppermint sweet as she thought. It was rather difficult to concentrate on the meaning of Runes hen she had the deliciously cool peppermint melting on her tongue...

Oh, well, it was lesson time, so time to make the brain cells work.

"Well, Fehu symbolises cattle, or wealth, as in Norse times, when this alphabet was used, cattle actually meant wealth. So... in this case, the Peppermints symbolise the wealth, and they keep reappearing to indicate that, um... as they belong to you, you're wealthy, but they will eventually stop appearing... because... all welath ends in the end, there is a limit as to how much a person can have?" she guessed, looking at the next sweet which had just taken residence on her desk top.

Yum.

Mrs. Weasley 06-13-2009 05:43 PM

Abby raises her hand again. "I believe the words I'm looking for are realized ambition."

Anna Banana 06-13-2009 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SeerCassandraTrelawney (Post 8286321)
"So we've determined that Fehu is cattle... Having Cattle meant you were wealthy, so Fehu means wealth... being wealthy means abundance therefor, fehu means abundance... Fehu also means generosity... name ONE more thing Fehu mean?"

Anna listened carefully to what her fellow classmates had to say, then she jotted down a few notes about Fehu and several of its meanings. When she was done, she raised her hand and said, "Professor, Fehu represents the phrase 'you reap what you sow,' so to speak. Adding to what my classmates have already said, Fehu represents luck, specifically the luck you bring about as a result of hard work and dedication. Maybe that's why the candy keeps coming back...it's representing the fact that what we get out of a situation comes from the work we put into it. The candy represents the rewards or the luck we've earned."

Torchwood 06-13-2009 06:39 PM

Jack raised his hand and replied, 'Fehu can also mean reward, as in rewarding us for being such wonderful students.' He flashed his dazzling smile, hoping that the Professor had a sense of humour.

Droo 06-13-2009 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by cedricdiggory (Post 8287723)
ooc:aw,sorry..

"It also means money professor,its related to wealth and cattle."Cedric replied as his hands were raised

ooc: no worries luv!

"Yes, earned income, financial strength... all money! Good Master Leone." She told him smiling.

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Originally Posted by Celandine (Post 8287737)
Celandine turned in her seat and beamed at Copernicus for a moment before facing front again and raising her hand.

"Fehu can symbolise ownership, professor."

Mmmm. she liked peppermint. Celandine placed one on her tongue and smiled happily.

"Yes, Miss Toussaint, ownership of possessions won or earned." She said patting the girl's head.

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Originally Posted by Miss Lissy Lou (Post 8287739)
Jack raised his hand. "Erm, because it means wealth, like you said, I believe that Fehu also means reward. Cause well--wealth is often a reward for hard work." he explained. He tried to remember if he had indeed remembered that from his textbook--he could very well be making it up. Runes always made his head spin.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torchwood (Post 8290137)
Jack raised his hand and replied, 'Fehu can also mean reward, as in rewarding us for being such wonderful students.' He flashed his dazzling smile, hoping that the Professor had a sense of humour.

"Yes... And you are being rewarded with your sweeties!" She said smiling.

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Originally Posted by SenoritaMaxie (Post 8287777)
Fyo raised his hand.

"It also means nourishment, professor," he said politely. "And in a way, that ties up with the other meanings - generosity and wealth. Because wealth helps people nourish as individuals, and generosity - in the long term - as a community."

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Originally Posted by Oesed (Post 8287797)
Abudance, wealth, genorisity and . . . candy. Got it.

Well, not really, as she was obviously distracted, doodling on a corner of her parchment. But Professor Lupa had asked another question, and since she'd been quiet throughout the entire lesson, the sixth year raised her hand, "It means Nourishment, too, right?" Wrong, probably wrong. Lupa had said it had nothing to do with food. And nourishment involved food. Right?

Eh, whatever. She was too distracted.

"Good answer... you two, and not a textbook one. It ties with cattle as well... why do you have cattle? For food." She smiled.

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Originally Posted by Herminny (Post 8287789)
Herminny raised her hand and said, "Fehu also could mean new beginnings".

"Creation, yes... Very good. I'm sooo glad you all are doing so well. Anyone else?" She said looking around.

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Originally Posted by DanialRadFAN01 (Post 8287823)
Chris raised his hand with what he thought would be a good meaning of Fehu. "Professor could Fehu symbolize instruction or teaching. Because if you have cattle you must train them right?" He thought it was a good connection.

"Not exactly... though that is a very good deduction. Instruction, or knowledge and training is actually Kenaz, which we will discuss in a future class." She said smiling.

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Originally Posted by Mrs. Weasley (Post 8287850)
Abby raises her hand. "It also means Fulfillment of Goals. Sorry about being so long winded professor."

"Success, yes, Miss Wright." She said winking at her.

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Originally Posted by Tristin (Post 8288343)
"Fehu also mean Good fortune, professor?" Sydney said raising her hand slightly & hoping it to be correct this time ... She never failed at anything..neeeever! Luckily, Prof. Lupa wasn't making her feel nervous, but BunBunz scared her a bit in her first herbology lesson...

"Right... Luck. Fehu is indeed good fortune Miss Carrington." She said skipping along the side of the desks.

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Originally Posted by dan arjay (Post 8288463)
Daniel raised his hand, "Professor, Fehu is the god Frey's rune. Frey is the god of fertility, thus Fehu means unselfish abundance, enlightening your path and also the path of the others." he said. At least that was what he had read on one of the Ancient Runes book at home.

"Fertility, very good Master Kaiser!" She said smiling. "In your next herbology class bring a Fehu rune with you and see how well your soil will take to your seeds." Well, if that Rabid Bunny Woman taught Herbology correctly... no matter, she wasn't going to tell the children she couldn't stand that... that... creature!

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Originally Posted by Yaya (Post 8288995)
"Could it be...some sort of..." Em said, as he raised his hand, "...internal and material wealth, both meaning that surrounding you could mean that part of it, yourself? Like being generous, comes from your feelings towards others, which means, sharing, not being selfish..." He ended, kind of feeling weird after thinking sort of hard about his own mind while that mess of heart happened.

"Yes... wealth of any kind." She said to him.

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Originally Posted by fire_faerie (Post 8289133)
Jotting down the correct answer on her parchment, she couldn't help but still feel pleased that her answer had been a 'good try'. Sure, if this had been a few years ago she would have been depressed that the answer she had offered wasn't spot on but her time at Hogwarts had softened her up a bit. Plus she now knew that the best way to learn was from mistakes and it doesn't hurt to make them once in a while.

"Fehu also means an opening gambit - but that doesn't refer to the chess maneuver. If we look at some of it's other meanings; like financial strength earned or in the near future, then we can derive from this that the opening maneuver can be the first step towards a success of some sort, which is another meaning of Fehu - and by success I mean any kind, not just financial, Professor," Rachel raised her hand and answered, wondering if she would be correct this time. She kind of hoped so, since even after all that 'mistakes are good for you' thing, she was still Rachel Rider and did not take kindly to errors.

Alessia blinked and then blinked again... then she smiled sweetly... "Yes... Success of any kind..." ... Ravenclaws were cute. Always so... complicated.

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Originally Posted by Waterloo (Post 8289402)
Clifford couldn't help but jump, slightly startled when Loopy Lupa just ... laughed at his answer. Okaaay. Colour rushing to his cheeks once more, the Head Boy raised his hand. "I think Fehu also means.. good health?" Had someone said that one already?

"... No, Master Carden," she hated that he was wrong... "Ansuz is good health, and in some ways Uruz and Sowilo as well..."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paintbrush (Post 8289508)
Natka munched on her peppermint sweet as she thought. It was rather difficult to concentrate on the meaning of Runes hen she had the deliciously cool peppermint melting on her tongue...

Oh, well, it was lesson time, so time to make the brain cells work.

"Well, Fehu symbolises cattle, or wealth, as in Norse times, when this alphabet was used, cattle actually meant wealth. So... in this case, the Peppermints symbolise the wealth, and they keep reappearing to indicate that, um... as they belong to you, you're wealthy, but they will eventually stop appearing... because... all welath ends in the end, there is a limit as to how much a person can have?" she guessed, looking at the next sweet which had just taken residence on her desk top.

Yum.

... Why did Ravenclaws always want to test her this way. Smarty Pants! She giggled to herself, "Yes... well... sort of..." Moving on...

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Originally Posted by Mrs. Weasley (Post 8290028)
Abby raises her hand again. "I believe the words I'm looking for are realized ambition."

"As in social success? So that everyone knows about it?" She giggled. "Yes."

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Originally Posted by Anna Banana (Post 8290096)
Anna listened carefully to what her fellow classmates had to say, then she jotted down a few notes about Fehu and several of its meanings. When she was done, she raised her hand and said, "Professor, Fehu represents the phrase 'you reap what you sow,' so to speak. Adding to what my classmates have already said, Fehu represents luck, specifically the luck you bring about as a result of hard work and dedication. Maybe that's why the candy keeps coming back...it's representing the fact that what we get out of a situation comes from the work we put into it. The candy represents the rewards or the luck we've earned."

"Very good." She said smiling.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cassirin (Post 8287807)
Copernicus raised his hand again. Hmm, this was a tricky one. "Professor, could it also refer to the effort that goes into wealth?"

"Actually, Master Kettleburn, That is actually a Merkstave or reversed meaning..." she said and turned to the class. "Can anyone tell me what a reversed or Merkstave meaning it? and what the difference between the two is? This goes back to last term's classes if you recall, or you can always look in your book."

Torchwood 06-13-2009 11:30 PM

Jack raised his hand and replied, 'When the tile is chosen upside-down, or reversed, the meaning is the opposite. Good health becomes health problems.' Again with the big smile.

PadfootAndTheWolf 06-13-2009 11:32 PM

Chris decided to make a guess. "Um professor Lupa, are you referring to the effort you get out of wealth?" he just said the reverse of what Cope did.

TeafortheSoul 06-13-2009 11:34 PM

Raising her hand Cela answered, "Merkstave is drawing a rune reversed when doing a reading. Not all runes can be reversed because the symbol is the same upside down as it is right side up, but they can still lie in opposition to another rune as far as a negative meaning goes. It doesn't necessarily mean the opposite to the regular meaning either and it isn't completely negative since you can always learn a lesson from hardship."

Anna Banana 06-13-2009 11:39 PM

Anna smiled when the professor replied to her comment about Fehu. She'd really learned a lot from Professor Lupa, and she'd come a long way in a subject she thought she was doomed in. Raising her hand again, Anna said, "Merkstave translates to mean 'dark stick', and it has a dark meaning, too. A reversed or Merstave rune isn't necessarily the exact opposite in meaning, but rather...hmm...it has a more negative meaning, so to speak."

PadfootAndTheWolf 06-13-2009 11:41 PM

Chris Potter realized that his answer must have been wrong and decided to change it, "Um professor may I make a correction to my answer before? I think that it means the effort that you now have to do since you hsve wealth. The opposite of the good verion, just getting to sit back and enjoy it." he knew that sounded better.

Wenzlebug 06-14-2009 03:49 AM

Cedric raised his hand,"Merkstave bring about the opposite of the rune's abilities"Cedric answered hoping that even his answer was short but the exact answer.


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