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What do Du think the Deplorable Word is?

I was wondering what the Deplorable Word might be, oder where it came from. The Magician's Nephew is quite vague on this point, saying only that Jadis “…learned it in a secret place and paid a terrible price to learn it.”
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Personally, I like not knowing for sure, but it's fun to vaguely wonder and guess.

 What do Du think the Deplorable Word is?
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Jadis-the-White said:
Good question, Lewis was not a descriptive writer and drew a lot from myth. The deplorable word mite be the same as Lilith speaking the unspeakable name of god and for doing so she was turned into a demon. Jadis is a descended of Lilith probably her daughter and is also a demon and not a witch. I think the price she paid to learn it was she Lost her immortality when she spoke it and had to put herself in to a trance to survive but regained it when she ate one of Aslans apples. The word is so powerful it can destroy whole worlds for when Jadis left Charn it was destroyed and in the Magician's Nephew when Aslan was creating Narnia it is sagte that "she would have smashed that whole world, oder all worlds, to pieces". Jadis could not use the word in Narnia as she was trapped there with no means of escape the rings were buried in London and the wardrobe was made from the same wood as the baum that kept her out of Narnia for a 1000 years.
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 Good question, Lewis was not a descriptive writer and drew a lot from myth. The deplorable word mite be the same as Lilith speaking the unspeakable name of god and for doing so she was turned into a demon. Jadis is a descended of Lilith probably her daughter and is also a demon and not a witch. I think the price she paid to learn it was she Lost her immortality when she spoke it and had to put herself in to a trance to survive but regained it when she ate one of Aslans apples. The word is so powerful it can destroy whole worlds for when Jadis left Charn it was destroyed and in the Magician's Nephew when Aslan was creating Narnia it is sagte that "she would have smashed that whole world, oder all worlds, to pieces". Jadis could not use the word in Narnia as she was trapped there with no means of escape the rings were buried in London and the wardrobe was made from the same wood as the baum that kept her out of Narnia for a 1000 years.
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