skillion
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of skillion
First recorded in 1860–65; alteration of skilling, originally dialect (S England), Middle English skyling; sense suggests kinship with dialectal scale “hut, shed” (from Old Norse skāli; ), but phonetic development obscure; -ing 3, shiel
Example Sentences
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As Meera and Hodor pack up and prepare to move on with Bran, dreaming of yummier breakfasts and the pleasures of less fecund homes, eight skillion White Walkers and wights have assembled outside.
From The New Yorker • May 23, 2016
I noticed the storm had taken a sheet of iron off the skillion, and supposed he'd sleep at the Royal that night.
From Over the Sliprails by Lawson, Henry
There was no dairy to be seen, and I suppose the milk was set in one of the two skillion rooms, or lean-to's behind the hut,—the other was 'the boys' bedroom'.
From Joe Wilson and His Mates by Lawson, Henry
Jack Drew camped in a skillion room behind his printing office, and had his meals at the Royal.
From Over the Sliprails by Lawson, Henry
Next day I found one of the skillion rooms scrubbed out and a bed fixed up for me.
From Joe Wilson and His Mates by Lawson, Henry
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