a. [f. ALLOT + -ABLE.] Capable of being allotted or apportioned.
1810. Jacksons Oxford Jrnl., 27 Oct., 4/4. One public carriage road and highway, being the turnpike road road, in its present direction, of breadth of forty feet, where the same passes over allottable lands.
1869. Echo, 10 Feb. They [game] are virtually fed within confines, at a cost ascertainable and allottable.