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The exact origin of the word "scurf" is uncertain. However, it is believed to have come from an Anglo-Saxon word "sceorfa" or "scorf," which may have referred to a type of skin disease or flaky substance.
Over time, the word evolved to mean specifically the whitish or grayish flakes that form on the scalp, usually due to the shedding of dead skin cells.
Etymology Early 16th century from Scottish probably from obsolete scruff scruf mea
Etymology Middle English scurf from Anglo Saxon sceorfa of unknown origin Meaning
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Etymology Middle English scurf from Anglo Saxon sceorfa of unknown origin Meaning
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