Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Lescudjack Hill fort is the name given to the unexcavated Iron Age settlement located in Penzance, Cornwall. The name might originate from the Cornish words lan (enclosure) and scosek (shielded)- shielded enclosure or, more likely, \"nans\" (valley) and \"cosek\" (wooded); however, compare: \"lesky\" (to burn), \"cunnys\" (fuel) and \"ack\" (a place where found), since \"LESKInnick\" terrace is just below on the west side of the hill; therefore it could mean a \"beacon place\"."@en }
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- Lescudjack_Hill_Fort comment "Lescudjack Hill fort is the name given to the unexcavated Iron Age settlement located in Penzance, Cornwall. The name might originate from the Cornish words lan (enclosure) and scosek (shielded)- shielded enclosure or, more likely, \"nans\" (valley) and \"cosek\" (wooded); however, compare: \"lesky\" (to burn), \"cunnys\" (fuel) and \"ack\" (a place where found), since \"LESKInnick\" terrace is just below on the west side of the hill; therefore it could mean a \"beacon place\".".