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Noun: scullion  skúl-yun [N. Amer], skú-lee-un [Brit]
Usage: archaic
  1. A kitchen servant employed to do menial tasks (especially washing)
    "In the grand manor, the scullion spent long hours scrubbing pots and pans"

Derived forms: scullions

Type of: retainer, servant

Encyclopedia: Scullion, Tom