'You scurvy dog(s)!'
'...when the ship was struck with scurvy...' (Meaning the disease which comes about with a lack of fruit in the diet. Usually happened to sailors.)
Today cases of scurvy are rare because it is easy to get fresh food.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "scurvy" if it is the first word in a sentence or if it is part of a proper noun or title.
Politicians play scurvy games to fill there pocket.
"Move that scow, you scurvy dog!", hollered the Captain to the pirate. What sort of scow did you say that was?
arrrr ye scurvy scallywag coxswain, scrub the deck yee scurvy sailor
Get up that ratline, ye scurvy dog! The mizzen's starboard ratline could use a fresh painting, sir!
Scurvy is a disease caused by a vitamin C deficiency .
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A scurvy dog.
A knave means a dishonest man. Example sentence: He is not only a fool, but also a knave.
Scurvy is a condition caused by lack of Vitamin C; it is not a disease.