Theodore Weiss
Slytherin House

The Lexigram is a branch of Arithmancy that does not use numbers but rather relies upon the magic inherent within words. In its simplest defintion, Lexigramming is merely taking all the letters from a word or name and rearranging them to find deeper meaning within the word or name.

The most important rules within the Lexigram study include:

1) Use only letters found within the original word or name.
2) Always use all the letters found within a word or name.

Lexigram studies can determine the hidden meaning within a person's name or within a small grouping of words. Lexigram studies can also be used to determine the relationship between words or names.

There are further rules that apply when studying the relationship between names or words. These are:

1) For names, use the full names (first, middle and last).
2) Do not add any connecting words unless they are part of the word being studied (e.g. and, of, or)
3) Lexigram first each individuals name to find what words, if any, are compitable.
4) Union words are found second and are from combining the two names.


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