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Definition of Sculleries
1. scullery [n] - See also: scullery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sculleries
Literary usage of Sculleries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Construction, Organization, and General Arrangements of Hospitals for by Thomas Story Kirkbride (1880)
"KITCHENS AND sculleries. WITH the exception, perhaps, of a small kitchen for the
use of the superintendent's family, or for making dishes for the sick, ..."
2. The architecture of the stables and country mansions by John Birch (1883)
"The groom and coachman's quarters should have small sculleries, pantries, wc'e
and other conveniences. END OF INTRODUCTION. ..."
3. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1850)
"17 Nurses 18 sculleries, &c. 19 Boardroom and library 20 Secretary 16 x 11 11
nide 23 23 34 18 23 12 42 16 23 12 CHAMBER PLAN.—15 feet clear height. ..."
4. Journal of the Sanitary Institute by Sanitary Institute (Great Britain) (1900)
"in all the sculleries. They had let the building of these to a contractor, ...
2d. per room, not including sculleries. He hoped to be able to let the houses ..."
5. The Housing of the Working People by United States Bureau of Labor, Elgin Ralston Lovell Gould (1895)
"The stairs and corridors are lighted by these openings and by the windows of the
sculleries, and through ventilation from front to back of each dwelling is ..."