- A
motto (derived from the
Latin muttum, 'mutter', by way of
Italian motto, 'word' or 'sentence') is a
sentence or
phrase expressing a
belief or purpose...
- "Live
Free or Die" is the
official motto of the U.S.
state of New Hampshire,
adopted by the
state in 1945. It is
possibly the best-known of all
state mottos...
- This
article lists state and
national mottos for the world's nations. The
mottos for some
states lacking general international recognition,
extinct states...
-
United States' 50
states have a
state motto, as do the
District of
Columbia and 3 of its territories. A
motto is a
phrase intended to
formally describe...
- The
Scout Motto of the
Scout movement is, in English, "Be Prepared", with most
international branches of the
group using a
close translation of that phrase...
- used in
mottoes like Roma
invicta (Latin for "Unconquered Rome"), and it is the
motto of the
county of Kent, England. "Invicta" has been a
motto for centuries...
-
Magical mottoes are the
magical nicknames, pen names, or
pseudonyms taken by
individuals in a
number of
magical organizations.
These members were known...
- This list
contains the
mottos of organizations, institutions, muni****lities and authorities. List of
national mottos Amsterdam Zoo:
Natura Artis Magistra...
- Look up
motto in Wiktionary, the
free dictionary. A
motto is a
phrase meant to
formally describe the
general motivation or
intention of a
social group...
- The
mottos of
Francoism are
mottos which encapsulate the
ideals of the
Francoist dictatorship.
Although the
regime had many
ideological influences (Traditionalism...