scullion
See also: Scullion
English
Etymology 1
Either from Middle French escouillon (“a swab, cloth”), diminutive of escouve (“broom, twig”) from Latin scopa, or an alteration of Old French souillon (“scullion”) by influence of scullery.
Noun
scullion (plural scullions)
- A servant of the lower classes.
- (obsolete, derogatory, 1400s) A low, base person.
Etymology 2
Noun
scullion (plural scullions)
- Alternative form of scallion
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