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scullion
[ skuhl-yuhn ]
noun
- a kitchen servant who does menial work.
- a low or contemptible person.
scullion
/ ˈskʌljən /
noun
- a mean or despicable person
- archaic.a servant employed to do rough household work in a kitchen
Word History and Origins
Origin of scullion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scullion1
Example Sentences
Two men, 31 year old Gary Damien scullion and 31 year old Shane Harte and are charged with Mr Kelly's murder.
Then he spent six weeks skulking around New York, searching for a ship that would hire him, finally finding work as a scullion on a small steamer headed across the Atlantic.
The neglect of the dishes, I discovered, was due to a curious impasse: Sally, the maid, now serving also as cook, refused to clean dishes, despising the lowly office of scullion.
“You challenge my skills, you scullion? You know nothing of being a Hunter!”
Fortunately, he was discovered that first night by the cook, given food to eat and then put to work as the third cook or scullion at $8.00 a month.
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