cullion

[kuhl-yuh n]

cullion Definition

  • 1a base or low person
  • 2a man who is vulgar and morally objectionable

Using cullion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cullion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a cullion who cheated on his wife.

  • Example

    The cullion was arrested for stealing from the store.

  • Example

    She refused to associate with such a cullion.

cullion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cullion

Phrases with cullion

  • cullionly

    vulgar, indecent, or obscene

    Example

    His cullionly behavior made everyone uncomfortable.

  • cullion's mantle

    a coarse woolen cloth used for making cheap clothing

    Example

    The beggar was wearing a cullion's mantle.

  • cullionly words

    obscene or vulgar language

    Example

    The teacher reprimanded the student for using cullionly words in class.

Origins of cullion

from Middle English 'cullioun', from Old French 'coillon', meaning 'testicle'

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Summary: cullion in Brief

'Cullion' [kuhl-yuh n] refers to a base or low person, often vulgar and morally objectionable. It can be used to describe someone who cheats, steals, or behaves indecently, as in 'The cullion was arrested for stealing from the store.' 'Cullion' has related terms like 'cullionly,' which means vulgar or obscene, and 'cullion's mantle,' which is a type of coarse woolen cloth.