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Kjoekken moeddings
Kjoekken moeddings Kjoek"ken moed`dings [Dan.] See Kitchen middens.

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- Kaibara Ekken (貝原 益軒, December 17, 1630 – October 5, 1714) or E****n, also known as Atsunobu (篤信), was a ****anese Neo-Confucianist philosopher and botanist...
- actor, singer, film producer, film director and martial artist Kaibara Ekken, Neo-Confucianist philosopher Chiya Fujino, writer Noriko ****uda, TV announcer...
- Brett Ekkens (born October 16, 1989) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Tiffin University, a position he has held...
- Jun'an (1621–1698) Yamaga Sokō (1622–1685) Itō Jinsai (1627–1705) Kaibara Ekken (aka E****n) (1630–1714) Satō Naokata (1650?–1719) Asami Keisai (1652–1712)...
- Kaibara Ekken (1630–1714), who wrote a number of influential works on Confucian Shinto, including the "Greater Learning for Women." Ekken's writings...
- "Onna Daigaku", or "Learning for Women", by Confucianist author Kaibara Ekken, spelled out expectations for ****anese women, lowering significantly their...
- Cecil Shorts (WR), Sam Kershaw (LB) 2010: Cecil Shorts (WR) 2011: Brett Ekkens (OL), Charles Dieuseul (DL), Nick Driskill (DB) 2012: Nick Driskill (DB)...
- Banzan (1619–1691) Yamaga Sokō (1622–1685) Itō Jinsai (1627–1705) Kaibara Ekken (also known as E****n) (1630–1714) Arai Hakuseki (1657–1725) Ogyū Sorai...
- recurred in ****anese sources dating to the Edo Period, such as Kaibara Ekken's Yamato honzō, which describe the creature as having skin that hangs down...
- attributed to ****anese botanist and educator Kaibara Ekken. The Onna Daigaku is cited as Ekken's most po****r book, which was often gifted to new brides...