THE WORD ORIGIN OF CYNOSURE
According to the myth, Zeus chose to honor the nymph who cared for him in
his infancy by placing her in the sky as a constellation. One of her stars
was so brilliant and stationary that all other stars seemed to revolve
around it. To the practical-minded ancient mariners, however, the bottom
three stars of the constellation looked like a dogs tail. They named the
entire constellation "Cynosura" dog's tail. From its name we get the word
"Cynosure," something that attracts attention by its brilliance or interest.
By the way, we now call the constellation "Ursa Minor," Little Bear, and
the bright star "Polaris," Pole Star or North Star
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