الواصلة
Dai·sy rootsالتركية النطق
deyzi rutsالنطق
/ˈdāzē ˈro͞ots/ /ˈdeɪziː ˈruːts/
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() Derives from a simile between daisies (the roots of which are hard to eradicate) and boots which are hard to take off. It is referred to in the traditional song "My Old Man's a Dustman" recorded by Lonnie Donegan during the 1950's: "he's got such a job to pull them off that 'e calls them daisy roots".