Disambiguation evidence for motto "Annuit cœptis" via surface form

"Annuit cœptis"


As subject (44)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Annuit cœptis".

Predicate Object
adoptedBy United States Congress
surface form: Congress of the United States
adoptionYear 1782
appearsOn Great Seal of the United States
appearsOn reverse of the Great Seal of the United States
appearsOn reverse side of the one-dollar bill of the United States
associatedSymbol Eye of Providence
associatedSymbol unfinished pyramid
associatedWith E pluribus unum (shared national motto)
surface form: E pluribus unum
associatedWith motto "Annuit cœptis" self-linksurface differs
surface form: Great Seal mottoes of the United States
associatedWith Novus ordo seclorum
category Latin mottos
category United States national mottoes
category national symbols of the United States
country United States of America
grammaticalPerson third person singular
hasTranslation He approves of the undertakings
hasTranslation He has favored our undertakings
hasTranslation Providence has favored our undertakings
instanceOf Latin motto
instanceOf motto
introducedInContext design of the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States
language Latin
literalMeaning He favors the undertakings
literalMeaning He has nodded at the things begun
meaningOfWord_Annuit he has favored
meaningOfWord_Annuit he has nodded
meaningOfWord_cœptis things begun
meaningOfWord_cœptis undertakings
orthographicVariant Annuit coeptis
partOf heraldic achievement of the United States
positionOnSeal above the Eye of Providence
positionOnSeal above the unfinished pyramid
proposedBy Charles Thomson
refersTo God
refersTo divine providence
script Latin alphabet
tense perfect
traditionalMeaning He has favored our undertakings
use national motto element of the United States
usedIn United States currency design
usedIn United States government iconography
usedIn official seals and emblems of U.S. institutions
word Annuit
word cœptis