Allotter


to divide or distribute by share or portion; distribute or parcel out; apportion:
to allot the available farmland among the settlers.
to appropriate for a special purpose:
to allot money for a park.
to -ssign as a portion; set apart; dedicate.
verb (transitive) -lots, -lotting, -lotted
to -ssign or distribute (shares, etc)
to designate for a particular purpose: money was allotted to cover expenses
(foll by to) apportion: we allotted two hours to the case
v.

late 15c., from old french aloter (modern french allotir) “to divide by lots, to divide into lots,” from à “to” (see ad-) + loter “lot,” a word of germanic origin (cf. gothic hlauts, old high german hloz, old english hlot; see lot). related: allotted; allotting.

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