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squiller
† ˈsquiller Obs. Forms: 4 squyler, 5 sqwyllare, swyllere, 6 squyllare. [a. AF. scuiler (in the same sense), = OF. esculier, escuillier, esquelier, maker or seller of dishes, f. escuele (mod.F. écuelle):—L. scutella salver, dish-stand (whence med.L. scutellarius).] A servant having charge of the scul... Oxford English Dictionary
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esquillery
esquiller, esquillery obs. ff. squiller, scullion, and scullery.1601 F. Tate Househ. Ord. Edw. II, §49 (1876) 32 An other vallet shalbe Ewer, who shal receve the kitchen vessel by indenture of the Esquiller. Ibid. §53. The Esquillerye. Oxford English Dictionary
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scudler
▪ I. † ˈscudler Sc. Obs. Also 5 scudler, 6 scudlar, skuddiller. [App. a. early OF. *escudeler (later escuelier), f. *escudele (later escuele, mod.F. écuelle) dish. Cf. squiller.] A scullion.c 1470 Henry Wallace v. 1027 In the kyching scudleris lang tyme had beyne. 1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) I... Oxford English Dictionary
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scullery
scullery (ˈskʌlərɪ) Forms: α. 4 squillerye, 5–6 squillery, 6 -erie, squyllary, squylery, suyllarye; β. 5 skulery, 6 skullary, scullary, -arie, -erie, 6–7 skullery, 7 -erie, 5– scullery. [a. OF. escuelerie, f. escuelier squiller.] 1. The department of a household concerned with the care of the plates... Oxford English Dictionary
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serjeant
▪ I. sergeant, serjeant, n. (ˈsɑːdʒənt) Forms: α. 3–5 sergeaunte, 3–6 sergant(e, 4 sergiaunt, -gond, -gont(e, 4–5 sergaunt(e, seregeaun, 4–6 sarg(e)ante, -iant, sergeaunt, 5 sargeande, sergend, -gyaunte, 5– 6 sargantt, -eaunt(e, -ent, sergeand, 6 schargant, sergeante, -ent, -iand, -iaunte, 6–7 s(e)a... Oxford English Dictionary
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