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English word daily comes from Old English (ca. 450-1100) dæg, Proto-Germanic *dagalīkaz, Old English (ca. 450-1100) *dæġlīċe, and later Old English (ca. 450-1100) dæglic (Daily.)

dæg (Old English)

Day, both (usually) as a period from sunrise to sunset and (scientifically) as a 24-hour (tīd) period from sunrise to sunrise.. The runic character ᛞ (/d/).

*dagalīkaz (Proto-Germanic)

*dæġlīċe (Old English)

dæglic (Old English)

Daily.

dæġlīċ (Old English)

dayly (Middle English)

daily (English)

Diurnally, by daylight. Quotidianly, every day.

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