Don't really want to cause a stir but i'm finding more and more, reference to 'Sheafs' and Sheaf Knives'.
Now i was always under the impression that you used a 'Sheath' for your 'Sheath Knife'. Bearing in mind dialects and translations, i wondered if anyone else here had opinions one way or another?
Maybe it's just me with to much time on my hands, i don't know.
My Mrs thinks i'm a little picky. i was enraged (again!) the other day when a TV news reporter insisted on saying '4.00am in the morning'. Surely 4.00 am MEANS the morning. I've noticed this more and more often and suspect it is what is called in the popular press 'Dumbing down'.
Back to the main subject, poll, Sheath or Sheaf?
Now i was always under the impression that you used a 'Sheath' for your 'Sheath Knife'. Bearing in mind dialects and translations, i wondered if anyone else here had opinions one way or another?
Maybe it's just me with to much time on my hands, i don't know.
My Mrs thinks i'm a little picky. i was enraged (again!) the other day when a TV news reporter insisted on saying '4.00am in the morning'. Surely 4.00 am MEANS the morning. I've noticed this more and more often and suspect it is what is called in the popular press 'Dumbing down'.
Back to the main subject, poll, Sheath or Sheaf?