PeteW The double meaning's probably important, but the pocket knife reference and the "let it never be said in fair England I slew a naked man" make it clear that it's the old English usage meaning "weaponless" which is intended here. Cheers! Ian
The double meaning's probably important, but the pocket knife reference and the "let it never be said in fair England I slew a naked man" make it clear that it's the old English usage meaning "weaponless" which is intended here.
Cheers! Ian