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daisy

  • O.E. dægesege, from dæges eage "day's eye," because the petals open at dawn and close at dusk.
  • In M.L. it was solis oculus "sun's eye."
  • Daisy-cutter first attested 1791, originally of horses that trotted 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 variant with the same meaning go back to 1842.