Incile, incilis, pen. prod. Colum. A ditch: a trench: a furrowe a gutter to conueigh water.Inciles canales.Gutters in streetes or places patted.Prima incilia & principia fossarum. Vlpian.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
incīlis, e, adj. [contr. from incīdilis, from incido], cut in: fossae, i. e. ditches, trenches for carrying off water, Cato, R. R. 155, 1.— Far more freq., II.Substt.A. incīle, is, n., a ditch, trench: incilia aperire, Cato, R. R. 155, 1: ducere incile, Dig. 43, 13, 1; App. M. 9, p. 221: in incili omnia adhaeserunt, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 5, 3.— B. incīlis, is, m., transl.: inciles diw/ruges (i. e. diw/ruxes), Gloss. Philox.