Proper noun
Kohn (plural Kohns)
A Jewish surname from Hebrew.
According to George C. Kohn, "One of the worst epidemics of the century, whose miseries were accompanied by severe drought and food shortage, started in 1505; by 1507, about 100,000 people had died in Andalusia alone.. Source: Internet
Chernow, p. 177. Washington wrote Hamilton back, declining to introduce the army; Washington to Hamilton, March 4 and March 12, 1783; Kohn; Martin and Lender, pp. 189–90. Source: Internet
During this crisis, disclosures like those made by Captain Crozier should be rewarded, not punished,” Kohn said. Source: Internet
Kohn, Livia (2008), "Meditation and visualization," in The Encyclopedia of Taoism, ed. by Fabrizio Pregadio, p. 118. Ding 定 (literally means "decide; settle; stabilize") refers to "deep concentration", "intent contemplation", or "perfect absorption." Source: Internet
Robinet (1997), p. 3 Kohn (2000), p. xi It is contested by hermeneutic (interpretive) difficulties in the categorization of the different Taoist schools, sects and movements. Source: Internet
"I don't always agree with her but she's reasonable and she's smart," Republican Jennifer Kohn says in one spot. Source: Internet