little john
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Definition
Proper noun: * Legendary follower of Robin Hood: "Little John" is the name of a famous character in English folklore, known as a loyal companion and lieutenant to the outlaw Robin Hood. Despite his nickname, he is traditionally described as being very tall and physically strong.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- In the stories, Little John first met Robin Hood by fighting him on a narrow bridge.
- Little John is often depicted wielding a quarterstaff or a longbow.
- The tale describes how Little John was given his ironic nickname after defeating Robin in their initial encounter.
Advanced Usage
- The character of Little John is a classic example of ironic naming, as he is typically portrayed as a large and formidable man.
- In modern contexts, the name Little John can be used allusively to refer to a large, strong, and loyal friend or subordinate.
Variants and Related Words
- John Little: An alternative name used in some early versions of the legend for the same character before he joins Robin Hood and earns his nickname.
Synonyms
- Lieutenant (in the context of being Robin Hood's second-in-command).
- Companion or Follower (in the context of the Merry Men).
Related Idioms or Phrases
- While not a standalone idiom, the phrase "like Little John" can be used to describe someone who is unexpectedly or ironically large and strong.
Noun
- legendary follower of Robin Hood; noted for his size and strength