scullion

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English

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Etymology 1

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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

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scullion (plural scullions)

  1. A servant from the lower classes.
  2. (obsolete, derogatory) A low, base person. [1400s]

Etymology 2

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Noun

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scullion (plural scullions)

  1. Alternative form of scallion

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