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scurvy

Webster 1828

SCUR'VY, noun [from scurf; scurvy for scurfy; Low L. scorbutus.] A disease characterized by great debility, a pale bloated face, bleeding spongy gums, large livid tumors on the body, offensive breath, aversion to exercise, oppression at the breast or difficult respiration, a smooth, dry, shining skin, etc.; a disease most incident to persons who live confined, or on salted meats without fresh vegetables in cold climates.SCUR'VY, adjective 1. Scurfy; covered or affected by scurf or scabs; scabby; diseased with scurvy 2. Vile; mean; low; vulgar; worthless; contemptible; as a scurvy fellow.He spoke scurvy and provoking terms. Shak.That scurvy custom of taking tobacco. Swift