noun
- plural of cullion; a contemptible or cowardly person (archaic insult)
Usage: archaic; offensive; chiefly historical or literary
Examples
- The playwright's villains were portrayed as base cullions unworthy of respect.
- In Renaissance literature, cullions were stock characters representing moral weakness.
- He dismissed his rivals as cullions and fools.
- The term cullions appears frequently in Elizabethan drama as an insult.
- Modern readers often encounter cullions in historical texts without understanding its force as an insult.