Cauda Draconis
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Cauda Draconis: From the Latin, literally dragon's tail; synonymous with the Moon's south node.
Caudate Sonnet: Codas or tails are added to the 14-line poem. An example is john milton's 'on the new forces of conscience under the long parliament.'
Caudate Rhyme: Another term for tail-rhyme or rime couée. See discussion under tail-rhyme.
Caput Draconis: From the Latin, literally dragon's head; an older term for the Moon's North Node.
Dragons Tail: An ancient term for the Moon's South Node, derived fro the Latin cauda draconis.
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