scorbutic

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From early New Latin scorbūticus (pertaining to scurvy), from scorbūtus (scurvy), from French scorbut, of Germanic origin.

Adjective

scorbutic (comparative more scorbutic, superlative most scorbutic)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or suffering from scurvy.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French scorbutique.

Adjective

scorbutic m or n (feminine singular scorbutică, masculine plural scorbutici, feminine and neuter plural scorbutice)

  1. scorbutic

Declension

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