The word "daisy" comes from the Old English term "dægesege," which means "day's eye." This name reflects the flower's tendency to open at dawn and close at dusk, resembling an eye that follows the sun. The term evolved over time, eventually becoming "daisy" in Middle English. The flower's bright appearance and daily blooming habits contributed to its charming name.
The name Daisy started in Canada back in the 16 hundreds.
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.
The word dungarees come from the Hindi (Indian) word dungri
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The Sanskrit word for daisy is "mandara."
The word for daisy is margarita.
The word daisy comes from a flower.
An idle flower is a "lazy daisy."
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Upsy Daisy here I come,I'm the only Upsy one!I'm the only Daisy too,Ipsy, Upsy, Daisy Doo
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Daisy seeds come from the center of the daisy flower, where the seed head forms after the petals have fallen off. The seeds are produced in the seed heads and can be collected for planting in new locations.
The name Daisy started in Canada back in the 16 hundreds.