This was interesting.
It's one of the posts from Grammarphobia - absolutely fantastic source of language info - and the post in question talks about the use of singular and plural forms for the word 'woman'.
What was fascinating was the writer's account of the etymological background of the word 'man' and 'woman'.
Go on, read the post already.
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