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    Scul·ler·y maid

    noun

    • 1. a female domestic servant responsible for washing dishes and doing other household work: historical "we could do with a scullery maid to scour the dirtiest pots"

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    The scullery maid provided hot water for the scullery, kitchen tasks, and household. In addition to her other tasks, the scullery maid had to keep the scullery clean by clearing away meat and vegetable garbage, scrubbing work tables, and swilling the floors.

  3. in the past, a female servant in a large house who did jobs such as washing dishes and preparing vegetables: Cinderella is transformed from a poor scullery maid to a glittering princess. Scullery maids were expected to get up at dawn and spend up to 14 hours a day scrubbing floors and pans. Compare. dairymaid.

  4. Nov 6, 2017 · Undoubtedly it was the scullery maid who was the most long-suffering individual below stairs. Penned up in a smelly scullery; bitterly cold in winter stifling in summer, she worked her way through mountains of washing-up. Lead-lined sinks were used for washing crystal and delicate china.

  5. scullery maid. noun [ C ] us/ˈskʌl.ɚ.i ˌmeɪd/uk/ˈskʌl.ər.i ˌmeɪd/. in the past, a female servant in a large house who did jobs such as washing dishes and preparing vegetables: Cinderella is transformed from a poor scullery maid to a glittering princess.

  6. Jul 29, 2023 · scullery maid (plural scullery maids) (historical, in large houses) A domestic servant, of lowest status, whose job is to wash dishes and do other menial chores.

  7. May 6, 2019 · The most menial tasks were carried out by the unskilled, youngest servants known as scullery maids or simply scullions. These domestic servants were almost always female in the 1800s and were sometimes called skivvies, which is also a word used to describe underwear.

  8. Sep 26, 2014 · The Scullery Maid of Victorian England. In Mrs. Beeton’s 1861 Victorian house manual, The Book of Household Management, the scullery maid is the lowest ranking servant and the only servant in which Mrs. Beeton had some empathy towards, “…perhaps the only one of her class deserving of commiseration: her life is a solitary one, and in some ...

  9. Definition of 'scullery maid' Word Frequency. scullery maid in British English. (ˈskʌlərɪ meɪd ) noun. British old-fashioned. a maid whose duties include washing up and vegetable preparation. She was probably a domestic, I thought - a scullery maid or assistant cook. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  10. Feb 27, 2024 · Scullery maids were vital in historic homes, specifically in the kitchen area. They were responsible for cleaning dishes, utensils, and kitchenware in a scullery, a separate room from the central kitchen. Scullery maids also prepared cleaning products like soap and scrubbing powders from scratch.

  11. Definition of 'scullery maid' Word Frequency. scullery maid in British English. (ˈskʌlərɪ meɪd ) noun. British old-fashioned. a maid whose duties include washing up and vegetable preparation. She was probably a domestic, I thought - a scullery maid or assistant cook. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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