1. scullion - Noun
2. Scullion - Proper noun
A scalion.
A servant who cleans pots and kettles, and does other menial services in the kitchen.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs Sima Qian himself explained in his Letter to Ren An: If even the lowest slave and scullion maid can bear to commit suicide, why should not one like myself be able to do what has to be done? Source: Internet
On 27 May the UVF fatally shot a Catholic civilian, John Scullion, as he walked home. Source: Internet
Saul (1997), p. 160. The king famously responded that he would not dismiss as much as a scullion from his kitchen at parliament's request. Source: Internet
Answered Senator Scullion: What about the other liquor sellers? Source: Internet
Mr Coulton said that Indigenous Affairs Minister, Nigel Scullion, was very interested in working on an alternative film about the industry’s sustainability and how important it was to Aboriginal people. Source: Internet
Mr Joyce said he and Senator Nash and NT Senator Nigel Scullion would now begin to devise the party’s position on a new Coalition agreement that’s needed to form government with the Liberal Party. Source: Internet