Disambiguation evidence for E pluribus unum (shared national motto) via surface form

"E pluribus unum"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "E pluribus unum".

Predicate Object
adoptedAsMotto 1776
adoptedBy Second Continental Congress
surface form: Continental Congress
appearsOn Great Seal of the United States
appearsOn United States coins
appearsOn United States currency
appearsOn United States passports
appearsOn obverse of the Great Seal of the United States
associatedWith American identity
associatedWith American nationalism
associatedWith American pluralism
associatedWith United States government
surface form: United States federal government
category Latin mottos
category Mottos of the United States
category National symbols of the United States
contrastedWith In God We Trust
country United States of America
grammaticalForm Latin ablative phrase
hasConcept diverse origins forming one people
hasConcept many states forming one union
hasInfluenceOn American civic symbolism
hasInfluenceOn American political rhetoric
hasWord e
hasWord pluribus
hasWord unum
instanceOf Latin phrase
instanceOf motto of the United States
instanceOf national motto
language Latin
meaning Out of many, one
partOf heraldic design of the Great Seal of the United States
positionOnSeal scroll held in the beak of the bald eagle
region North America
script Latin alphabet
symbolizes federal union
symbolizes integration of diversity
symbolizes national unity
symbolizes union of many states into one nation
symbolizes unity of diverse peoples
theme federalism
theme unity from diversity
translation Out of many, one
use national motto of the United States
usedAs shared national motto
usedBy various U.S. government institutions
usedInContext U.S. military insignia
usedInContext government documents
usedInContext official seals
usedSinceCentury 18th century

As object (5)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "E pluribus unum".

surface form: Annuit cœptis
Annuit cœptis relatedMotto
"E pluribus unum"
In God We Trust replaced
"E pluribus unum"