noun

daisy

daisy

She picked a daisy from the field.

She picked a daisy from the field.

They made a daisy chain.

They made a daisy chain.

((a daisy)) as a noun for a type of flower The field was full of daisies.

Synonyms: flower, blossom

From Old English 'dæges ēage', meaning 'day's eye', because the flower closes at night and opens in the morning.

Remember its original meaning, 'day's eye', to picture the flower opening up to the sun.

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