ppl. a. [f. ALLOT + -ED.] Assigned by lot, or as the lot or portion of any one; apportioned, appointed.
1587. Myrr. Mag., Rudacke, iv. 2. Each had a kingdome aloted his part.
1670. Milton, Hist. Brit., Wks. 1738, II. 48. In Kent, their own allotted dwelling.
1725. Pope, Odyss., IV. 906. Must my servant-train The allotted labors of the day refrain?
1863. Kemble, Resid. Georgia, 124. Her allotted task was not done.