Obs. exc. dial. (see E.D.D.). [f. LOT v. + -MENT.] An allotment of land.

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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.

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1720.  Connect. Col. Rec. (1872), VI. 208. This Assembly do enact and order, that the lotments in said town shall be taxed.

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