Obs. exc. dial. (see E.D.D.). [f. LOT v. + -MENT.] An allotment of land.
1656. First Cent. Hist. Springfield, Mass. (1898), I. 253. To cleare and scoure the brooke soe far as their lott or lottments is in breadth in the same meddow.
1720. Connect. Col. Rec. (1872), VI. 208. This Assembly do enact and order, that the lotments in said town shall be taxed.