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Synonyms for daisy


Grammar : Noun
Spell : dey-zee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdeɪ zi

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Définition of daisy

Origin :
  • Old English dægesege, from dæges eage "day's eye," because the petals open at dawn and close at dusk. (See day (n.) + eye (n.)). In Medieval Latin it was solis oculus "sun's eye." As a female proper name said to have been originally a pet form of Margaret (q.v.).
  • Daisy-cutter first attested 1791, originally of horses that trot with low steps; later of cricket (1889) and baseball hits that skim along the ground. Daisy-chain in the "group sex" sense is attested from 1941. Pushing up daisies "dead" is attested from 1918, but variants with the same meaning go back to 1842.
  • As in sissy : noun weakling
  • As in wimp : noun weakling
  • As in freckle : noun small discoloration on skin
Example sentences :
  • Daisy laughed gayly at recollection of the London woman's jesting.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • I went over to where Daisy stood, by the edge of the flower-bed.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • Even more, sir, I prize the hope that Daisy will share it with me--as my wife!
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • A hundred bridegrooms could not make her less our Daisy than she was.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • We did not visit other houses much--Daisy and I--but held ourselves to a degree apart.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • A long, long play-day it was to the little vine, the daisy, and the violet.
  • Extract from : « A Little Book of Profitable Tales » by Eugene Field
  • If there were alterations of a similar sort in Daisy, I could not see them this night.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • Daily contact with Daisy showed changes, too, in her which disturbed me.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • "As docile as Daisy" might have been a proverb in the neighborhood, so general was this view of her nature.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
  • The sound came strangely to my ears, as if it were some other than Daisy laughing.
  • Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
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