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scullion

American  
[skuhl-yuhn] / ˈskʌl yən /

noun

  1. a kitchen servant who does menial work.

  2. a low or contemptible person.


scullion British  
/ ˈskʌljən /

noun

  1. a mean or despicable person

  2. archaic a servant employed to do rough household work in a kitchen

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Etymology

Origin of scullion

1475–85; perhaps < Middle French escouvillon dishcloth, equivalent to escouve broom (< Latin scōpa ) + -illon diminutive suffix

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John Scullion KC, defending, told the court: "My client is under no illusion that he will receive nothing other than custody."

From BBC • Nov. 17, 2025

Matthew Scullion is the co-founder of Matillion, a Manchester-based data firm, which became in unicorn in 2021.

From BBC • Jan. 22, 2024

John Scullion KC, defending, said that his client's lengthy career had "ended in ignominy".

From BBC • Nov. 6, 2023

Defence counsel John Scullion KC said that his client "bitterly regrets his actions and the tragic consequences for the deceased and his family".

From BBC • Aug. 16, 2023

She is Lady Dearborne Scullion, Tohm; Brook's wife — you do understand?

From Scorched Earth by Petrovic, Walter D.