IPA: //ˈdeɪziːd//
KK: /ˈdeɪzid/
Having daisies on it or decorated with daisies.
The garden was beautifully daisied with colorful flowers.
Daisied → The word 'daisied' is derived from 'daisy' (from Old English *dægeseage*, meaning day's eye, referring to the flower that opens in the daytime) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a state or condition). The term 'daisied' describes something that is adorned with or resembles daisies.
Think of the 'day's eye' ('daisy') blooming during the day, and the '-ed' shows that something is in a state of being adorned with these flowers.