allottee

noun
/əˌlɒˈtiː/UK

Etymology

From allot + -ee.

  1. derived from aloter
  2. inherited from allotten
  3. suffixed as allottee — “allot + ee

Definitions

  1. The person to whom something is allotted.

    • Sec[tion] 20 [of the General Inclosure Act] provides that trees &c, growing on allotments, shall belong to the allottees, they making compensation to the owners.
    • The allotment of gardens, which yield a partial support to the allottee, are another means of cheap labour.

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