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In the 14th century , hags were " gliding about in search of children to eat " at Burdock Muldoon 's failed meeting of the Wizards' Council welcoming any two-legged creatures as beings. Sometime during the 17th or 18th century , the witch Honoria Nutcombe founded the " Society for the Reformation of Hags ", presumably a charitable organisation to help hags integrate into wizarding society.

Quirinus Quirrell supposedly had a "nasty bit o' trouble" with a hag sometime in - during his Grand Tour. Sometime in or before , Gilderoy Lockhart published a book called Holidays with Hags ; [11] whether the book was one of Lockhart's fictions, in which case it would be useless, or one of the stories he stole from other, memory-charmed wizards and witches, is unknown. In August , Harry Potter thought he saw a hag ordering a plate of raw liver from behind a thick balaclava in the Leaky Cauldron.

The wizard Professor Regulus Moonshine successfully developed a potion to suppress the human flesh-eating apetites of hags, with him losing several chunks of his own flesh whilst conducting clinical trials with hag volunteers. Hags were amongst the various magical creatures who proposed threats to the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy across the Wizarding world , during the Calamity in the s.

Hags were trapped in huge blocks of ice , in which volunteer wizards and witches had to liberate using the Fire-Making Spell to melt the ice and free the Foundable hags. The British Ministry of Magic classifies hags as beings , a fact that causes centaurs and merpeople to desire the classification of beast. Hags are what Muggles would recognise as "fairy tale witches": the above is Muggle child Bethany Harrison 's impression of witch Winifred Whittle.

They are often described as witch-like figures who live in wild places like swamps and forests. The word hag is recorded in the 13th century and comes from a Germanic root.

By the s, hag was already being used to dismiss women considered ugly, repulsive , and vicious. In the s, fag hag emerged. Fag hags are straight women who socialize with gay men. While some women and gay people embrace the term such as comedian Margaret Cho , fag hag is considered doubly offensive, featuring a homophobic slur and sexist insult.

Women in powerful positions, such as U. Democratic politicians Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton, are often denigrated as hags. Hags still make appearances in our modern mythologies. FolkloreThursday pic. Hags also show up in the Harry Potter universe, figured as semi-magical, non-human beings that muggles mistake for witches. Unfortunately, hag is also still used as a sexist insult.

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