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The '''Malfoy family''' is a powerful wizard family in the ] series of books by ].


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Abraxas, a ], died before the series begins. The name of his wife is unknown. Their son Lucius is also a Death Eater. His wife Narcissa was born into the ] and was the cousin of ], ] godfather. Their son Draco is Harry's nemesis at ], and appeared to also be a Death Eater. Draco has a son named Scorpius; however, his wife is unknown.

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"Malfoy" is derived from Old French "mal foi" or "mal foy", meaning "bad faith", or "bad trust". The Old French ''mal foy'' itself is derived from Latin ''mala fide'', which as a judicial term means intentional mischief, ill will or evil intentions.

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