Al·lot·ment n.
1. The act of allotting; assignment.
2. That which is allotted; a share, part, or portion granted or distributed; that which is assigned by lot, or by the act of God; anything set apart for a special use or to a distinct party.
The alloments of God and nature. --L'Estrange.
A vineyard and an allotment for olives and herbs. --Broome.
3. law The allowance of a specific amount of scrip or of a particular thing to a particular person.
Cottage allotment, an allotment of a small portion of land to a country laborer for garden cultivation. [Eng.]
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Cot·tage n. A small house; a cot; a hut.
Note: ☞ The term was formerly limited to a habitation for the poor, but is now applied to any small tasteful dwelling; and at places of summer resort, to any residence or lodging house of rustic architecture, irrespective of size.
Cottage allotment. See under Alloment. [Eng.]
Cottage cheese, the thick part of clabbered milk strained, salted, and pressed into a ball.
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