Little-john


noun
1.
a large, powerful yeoman who was a member of Robin Hood’s band.
noun
1.
one of Robin Hood’s companions, noted for his great size and strength

In English legend, one of the Merry Men who followed Robin Hood. He was large and burly. At his first meeting with Robin Hood, he beat Robin in a fight with cudgels.

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