1. mott - Noun
2. Mott - Proper noun
United States feminist and suffragist (1793-1880)
Source: WordNetMy hero is Nobel Laureate Neville Mott who published four papers at the age of 92 when he died. C. N. R. Rao
A general view taken from the top of Tilllydrone Mott, on which stood a fort in the 11th century, with St Machar Cathedral’s twin spires on the right, Seaton Park on the left. Source: Internet
A.H.M. Jones, "Sparta," Basel Blackwell and Mott Ltd.,1967,pp.40-43 The land itself was worked by helots, who retained half the yield. Source: Internet
Around 3 a.m. one day this past spring, a math teacher at Mott Haven Academy was stirred awake by the buzz of a text message. Source: Internet
Afterwards she invited everyone to a NWSA convention at the nearby Unitarian church where speakers like Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton awaited them. Source: Internet
Ambrosius – His Secret (1868) *Marie (1871), with librettist E. Spencer Mott *Happy Hampstead (1876), with librettist Frank Desprez (Carte wrote the music for this short piece under the pen name "Mark Lynne"). Source: Internet