Infundibulum, pe. cor. n. g. Col. A funnel whereinto liquor fs powred when vessels are filled.InfundibulÛ. Vitru. The part of a mil whereinto they pouce the come.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
infundĭbŭlum (infūd-, infīd-), i, n. [infundo], a funnel (cf. infurnibulum). I. In gen., Col. 3, 18, 6; Cato, R. R. 10, 1; 11, 2; 13, 3; Pall. 7, 7; Vitr. 10, 10, 12 and 13 (infidibula). — II. In partic., the funnel in a mill, through which the grain is poured, the hopper, Vitr. 10, 10.