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  • Daisy (en)
  • Margarita (es)
  • Margherita (it)
  • Marguerite (fr)
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  • Dictionnaire de l'Académie française, https://www.dictionnaire-academie.fr/article/A9M1100 (fr)
  • F. Pizzato, Tessuti & C. Piccolo dizionario dei termini del mestiere, Milano, 1992 (it)
  • E. Bianchi, Dizionario internazionale dei tessuti, Como, 1997 (it)
  • Becker, Udo. Enciclopedia de Los Símbolos. Barcelona: Tèia, 2008. (es)
  • Maria Teresa Lucidi ( a cura di), Glossario dei termini tecnici occidentali, cinesi e giapponesi, in La seta e la sua via, Roma, 1994 (it)
  • G. Sergio, Parole di moda. Il "Corriere delle dame" e il lessico della moda nell'Ottocento, Milano, 2010. (it)
  • A. Donnanno, Modabolario. Parole e immagini della moda. Dizionario tecnico-creativo. Storia del costume tessuti e tessitura tecniche sartoriali accessori e stilisti, Milano, 2018 (it)
  • Treccani online. Accessed 03 March 2020. http://www.treccani.it//vocabolario/versione (it)
  • Simpson, John; Weiner, Edmund (eds). The Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1989. [www.oed.com] (en)
  • «Real Academia Española». Accedido 20 de noviembre de 2018. http://www.rae.es/ (es)
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  • n. Usually known as daisy, but also marguerite, it is a term form the Old English "dæges" and the Middle English "dayesye" "daysie", among others, meaning the eye of the day. The denomination marguerite is borrowed from the French "marguerite". It refers to the representation of the common daisy, "Bellis perennis", a familiar and favourite flower of the British Isles and Europe generally, having small flat flower-heads with yellow disk and white ray (often tinged with pink), which close in the evening; it grows abundantly on grassy hills, in meadows, by roadsides, etc., and blossoms nearly all the year round; many varieties are cultivated in gardens. (en)
  • Del lat. margarīta 'perla', y este del gr. μαργαρίτης margarítēs. Planta herbácea de la familia de las compuestas, de 40 a 60 cm de altura, con hojas casi abrazadoras, oblongas, festoneadas, hendidas en la base, y flores terminales de centro amarillo y corola blanca, que es muy común en los sembrados. En el arte medieval constituye un atributo mariano, símbolo de la vida eterna y redención. (es)
  • Subst. fém. Empr., par l’interm. du lat. margarita, du gr. margaritês "perle". Nom donnée à des fleurs appartenant à la famille des Composées présentant un coeur jaune et des pétales blancs rayonnants. La marguerite est aussi un motif floral géométrisé, souvent hexagonal. (fr)
  • s. f. [lat. margarīta «perla», dal gr. μαργαρίτης] Nome di varie piante composite tubuliflore appartenenti per la maggior parte ai generi crisantemo e leucantemo. (it)
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