Gowan

/ˈɡoʊ.ən/ noun

A Scottish word for a daisy or any wildflower, especially a yellow or white bloom in meadows.

From Middle English and Old English 'gowan,' likely related to Scots and Northern English dialects. The word has ancient roots in Germanic languages and specifically refers to wild meadow flowers. It has been used in Scottish poetry for centuries to describe simple, natural blooms.

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