Aguamenti (Water-Making Spell)

Type: Charm, Conjuration

Pronunciation: AH-gwah-MEN-tee

Description: Produces a clean, drinkable jet of water from the wand tip.

Seen/Mentioned: Used by Fleur Delacour in 1994 to extinguish her skirt, which had caught flame during a fight against a dragon. Harry used this spell twice in 1997, both on the same night; once to attempt to provide a drink for Dumbledore, then again to help douse Hagrid's hut after it was set aflame by Thorfinn Rowle, who used the Fire-Making Spell.

Etymology: Possibly a hybrid of Latin words aqua, which means "water", and mentis, which means "mind".