Cōdēta, ae, f. [coda = cauda], a place in which grew plants resembling the tails of horses.
I Codeta Major, a place beyond the Tiber , Paul. ex Fest. p. 58, 4; cf. ib. p. 38, 17 Müll.
II —Hence, Codētānus , a, um: campus, Reg. Urb. Rom. 14.—
II Codeta Minor, a place near the Campus Martius , Suet. Caes. 39; cf. Becker, Antiq. 1, p. 656, annot. 1414.