The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Funnel \Fun"nel\, n. [OE. funel, fonel, prob. through OF. fr, L.
   fundibulum, infundibulum, funnel, fr. infundere to pour in;
   in in + fundere to pour; cf. Armor. founil funnel, W. ffynel
   air hole, chimney. See Fuse, v. t.]
   1. A vessel of the shape of an inverted hollow cone,
      terminating below in a pipe, and used for conveying
      liquids or pourable solids into a vessel with a narrow
      opening; a tunnel.
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   2. A passage or avenue for a fluid or flowing substance;
      specifically, a smoke flue or pipe; the iron chimney of a
      steamship or the like.
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   Funnel box (Mining), an apparatus for collecting finely
      crushed ore from water. --Knight.
   Funnel stay (Naut.), one of the ropes or rods steadying a
      steamer's funnel.
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