Cauda (epigraphy)

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The cauda (from Latin cauda : the tail, tail of the animal) in epigraphy in inscriptions from the Middle Ages is a smear that is attached to the letters G, Q and R at the bottom right. The cauda equina can be designed in different ways: straight, wavy or rolled.

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  1. cauda: Georges-LDHW Vol. 1, 1037