mottoes
The plural of motto can be either mottos or mottoes.
According to The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors, plural of motto is mottoes.
The word motto is a noun. The plural form is mottos.
(Plural, e.g., Men) Having been led by love of country.Having been led by love of (their) homeland. (A good motto for spies or soldiers perhaps.)
Lesotho's motto is ''.
Walsingham School's motto is 'No Motto'.
The motto of Dainese is 'Inspired by humans.'.
In the sentence "That motto is cool," the word "motto" is a noun. It is used as the subject of the sentence.
Iceland has no official motto.
Belmont Academy's motto is 'as the co-motto'.
The motto of Puntland is 'Star of the North'.
Guildford High School's motto is 'As One That Serveth'.