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The Meneage /mɪˈneɪɡ/ (Cornish: Menaghek[1] or Manahek)[2] is a district in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. The nearest large towns are Falmouth and Helston.[3] (Note: the coordinates above are the approximate centre of the Meneage district.)
The meaning of the name Meneage is "Monkish (land)" and the probability is that in the post-Roman period the land was in the possession of a confederacy of small Celtic monasteries. These may have been founded by missionaries from Brittany. "The north-eastern half of the Lizard peninsula ... has, for the last 1000 years at least and probably for a considerable time longer, gone by the popular name of Meneage, pronounced Menāgue. This name, like Roseland, has no official significance."—Gilbert H. Doble.[4]