a. [f. ALLOT + -ABLE.] Capable of being allotted or apportioned.

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1810.  Jackson’s 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.

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1869.  Echo, 10 Feb. They [game] are virtually fed within confines, at a cost ascertainable and allottable.

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