Excelsior
New York State Motto is "Excelsior" which means "ever upward".
The phrase Ever Upward means exellent,upwards,or highly great.This prhase is also New Yorks state motto.
The New York Motto Excelsior was votes into law in 1778 as the fledgling country found its footing as a independent country. The motto means every upward and that was the sentiment of the new country.
The Collins English Dictionary & Thesaurus gives it as, "excellent", or, simply, "upwards" (not "ever upwards"), from the Latin for "higher".It also means "packing material".
The State of New York's motto is Excelsior( Ever Upward) it was voted as the state motto in 1778. It means higher, loftier.
New York's motto is "Excelsior," which is Latin for "ever upward" or "higher." It reflects the state's aspiration for continual improvement and progress.
ever upward in Latin
Never did. He was a silversmith who became famous in 1861 when Longfellow wrote a poem about the ride he didn't finish.
The New York State motto is "Ever upward"
Excelsior. A latin word meaning ever upward.
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I heard the Bells on Christmas Day, which has a strong anti-war element, it was written during the US Civil War by Longfellow. as far as is known this was the only Christmas song ever done by the famous poet, who had a long white beard and more than a little resembled St. Nick!