Pl. -uli. [L. cunīculus rabbit, burrow, underground passage.]

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  1.  A burrow, underground passage, or mine; in Roman Archæol. applied to the ancient ‘cunicular’ drains of Latium and Southern Etruria.

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1670.  E. Brown, in Phil. Trans., V. 1196. The water … falls no lower … passeth away through a Cuniculus made on purpose, through which both this and the other water … do run out together at the foot of an Hill.

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1693.  Ray, Three Disc., ii. (1713), 267 (Stanf.). Forced to seek Passage where it finds least Resistance through the lateral Cuniculi.

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  2.  Path. The burrow of the itch-insect.

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1882.  in Syd. Soc. Lex.

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