Correct spelling for the English word "daresayed" is [dˈe͡əse͡ɪd], [dˈeəseɪd], [d_ˈeə_s_eɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The term "daresay" is derived from the combination of two words: "dare" and "say".
Firstly, "dare" comes from the Old English word "daeran", which means "to venture or to dare". It originated from the Proto-Germanic word "darsaną". Over time, "dare" retained its meaning of courageously or boldly taking on a challenge.
Secondly, "say" is derived from the Old English word "secgan" which means "to speak or express". It traces back to the Proto-Germanic word "sagjaną".
When these two words are combined to form "daresay", it implies asserting something confidently or expressing an opinion boldly. This term is often used to suggest that something is likely or probable.