- Look up kogut,
kohút, or
kohout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kohut, Kogut, or
Kohout is a
surname of Slavic-language origin,
meaning rooster. Notable...
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attended the Döblinger
Gymnasium in Grinzing, or the 19th District,
where the
Kohuts built a house.
During his time at the
school he had one, then he had been...
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Adolph Kohut (10
November 1848 – 21 or 22
November 1917) was a German-Hungarian journalist,
literature and
cultural historian, biographer,
recitator and...
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George Alexander Kohut (February 11, 1874 –
December 31, 1933) was an
American rabbi and bibliographer; born in
Stuhlweissenburg (modern Székesfehérvár)...
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Alexander (Chanoch Yehuda)
Kohut (Hebrew: חנוך יהודה קוהוט;
April 22, 1842 – May 25, 1894) was a
rabbi and orientalist. He
belonged to a
family of rabbis...
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Andrew Kohut (September 2, 1942 –
September 8, 2015) was an
American pollster and
nonpartisan news
commentator about public affairs topics. He was the...
- 2017. Cole &
Maiberg 2019a. Cole 2020a.
Broster 2019.
Hester 2014, p. 19.
Kohut, Baer &
Watts 2016. Chude-Sokei et al. 2016, p. 57.
Rothman 2021, p. 63...
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Archived from the
original on 13
December 2010. Ivan Katchanovski;
Zenon E.
Kohut;
Bohdan Y. Nebesio;
Myroslav Yurkevich (11 July 2013).
Historical Dictionary...
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Heflin and a New
Jersey man
named Donald Kohut.
Though it has
never been
determined how it
exactly began,
Kohut, who
worked as a
personal trainer and was...
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Freud (Sigmund)
Fromm Guattari Horney Irigaray Jacobson Jones Jung
Kohut Klein Kristeva Lacan Laing Laplanche Mahler Rank
Reich Spielrein Stekel...