Pl. -uli. [L. cunīculus rabbit, burrow, underground passage.]
1. A burrow, underground passage, or mine; in Roman Archæol. applied to the ancient cunicular drains of Latium and Southern Etruria.
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.
1693. Ray, Three Disc., ii. (1713), 267 (Stanf.). Forced to seek Passage where it finds least Resistance through the lateral Cuniculi.
2. Path. The burrow of the itch-insect.
1882. in Syd. Soc. Lex.