Rapunzel

Etymology
Borrowed from, the name of several varieties of lettuce.

Proper noun

 * 1) A German fairy tale about a girl imprisoned in a tower who lets down her long hair for a rescuer to climb.
 * 2) The fictional girl who is the protagonist and title character of the fairy tale.

Derived terms

 * Rapunzelesque
 * Rapunzelian
 * Rapunzel syndrome

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 長髮姑娘, 萵苣姑娘, 長髮公主
 * Czech: Locika
 * Esperanto: Rapunkolo
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: Ραπουνζέλ
 * Hebrew: רפונזל, רפונצל
 * Italian: Raperonzolo
 * Japanese: ラプンツェル
 * Korean: ^라푼첼
 * Latin: Rapuncula
 * Marathi: रॅपुन्जेल
 * Polish: Roszpunka
 * Portuguese: Rapunzel
 * Romanian: Sălățica
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Rapunzel
 * Thai: ราพันเซล
 * Turkish: Rapunzel


 * Arabic: رَابُونْزِل
 * Armenian: Ռապունցել
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 長髮姑娘, 萵苣姑娘, 長髮公主
 * Czech: Locika
 * Dutch: Raponsje
 * Esperanto: Rapunkolo
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: Ραπουνζέλ
 * Hebrew: רפונזל, רפונצל
 * Hindi: रॅपन्ज़ेल
 * Italian: Raperonzolo
 * Japanese: ラプンツェル
 * Korean: ^라푼첼
 * Latin: Rapuncula
 * Marathi: रॅपुन्जेल
 * Persian: راپانزل, راپونزل
 * Polish: Roszpunka
 * Romanian: Sălățica
 * Russian:
 * Slovene: Zlatolaska
 * Spanish: Rapunzel
 * Thai: ราพันเซล
 * Turkish: Rapunzel

Etymology
Probably borrowed from 16th century, dialectal diminutive of , from , from the neuter plural of.

Noun

 * 1) lamb's lettuce
 * 2) rampion
 * 1) rampion

Proper noun

 * 1) Rapunzel, the long-haired protagonist of an eponymous fairy tale

Etymology
Borrowed from.