Scurvy

/ˈskɜːrvi/ noun

A disease caused by severe vitamin C deficiency, characterized by bleeding gums, tooth loss, joint pain, and skin hemorrhages. It was historically common among sailors on long voyages without fresh fruits and vegetables.

From Middle Dutch 'scheurbuik' meaning 'tear-belly,' referring to the abdominal pain experienced. The term evolved through various European languages as maritime trade spread awareness of this sailor's disease.

AFskurfte
AMስኮርቡት
ARاسقربوط
BGскорбут
BNস্কার্ভি
CAescorbut
CSkurděje
DAskørbug
DESkorbut
ELσκορβούτο
ESescorbuto
ETskorbuut
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