While daisy is a recognized flower today in modern English, what did the word daisy mean in Old English?

Correct answer: Day’s eye

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What people think about it: 8 Comments
Kiwozzie
Kiwozzie
Can remember making daisy chains as a child.
Hanoj
Hanoj
I never knew why the saying “fresh as a daisy” now I know 😁 thank you. Good info
rosa de lurdes
rosa de lurdes
Daisy's are also loves me, loves me not
Bonnie
Bonnie
🎤 Daisy Daisy give me your answer do…
Player #151898054
Player #151898054
Bonnie, I was thinking of that song the other day for some reason. A bicycle built for two would definitely be eco-friendly transportation, though it probably wouldn't help a one's chances of getting a proposal accepted much these days.
Yessum
Yessum
I didn’t know of its importance. I used to think they were boring, common flowers. Now I have a new point of view.
JayJay
JayJay
Kiwozzie, me too.
tia
tia
My Mum and Gran were both called Daisy. Suited them both as they were small and petite...