A couple longed for a child but couldn't find one. Their wife saw a beautiful rampion in the witch's garden. The man stole rampion to save his wife. The witch demanded Rapunzel as a child in exchange for rampion
Woman is singular for one adult female human being. Women is plural for more than one adult female human
Shōjo (少女) comes from Chinese characters meaning young/little and woman. Term refers to young women aged 7-18 in Japanese. Can be translated to English word "girl"
Girl refers to female child from birth to full growth. Can mean young, immature woman, especially unmarried one. Informal usage includes grown woman and female servant. Can refer to female employee or native to a place
"Lady" comes from Old English "hlǣfdige," meaning "bread kneader". Originally referred to high-status women, now used for any adult woman. Primary meaning of "mistress of household" is obsolete except in southern US
Rich merchant loses money and family moves to countryside. Beauty works hard, sisters Rosalind and Hortensia prefer leisure. Beauty's father loses all money, sends family to countryside