cuniculus

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) A burrow or low underground passage, such as a rabbit warren, mine, or catacomb.
 * 2) A burrow in the skin made by a mite.
 * 1) A burrow in the skin made by a mite.

Etymology
Perhaps some or  word + the Latin diminutive  or. Compare,. Attested from onward.

Pronunciation

 * Note: short /i/ attested in Martial.
 * Note: short /i/ attested in Martial.

Noun

 * 1) a rabbit
 * 2) a rabbit burrow
 * 3) a mine, underground tunnel or gallery

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