[f. ALLOT + -EE.] One to whom an allotment is made.
1846. Blackw. Mag., LX. 62. The national gaming-table was open to men of every class. Peer and peasant, count and costermonger, millionaire and bankrupt, were alike entitled to figure as allottees.
1880. Fortn. Rev., May, 746. The allottee found it to pay him better to sell those plots to some neighbouring owner.
1883. Daily News, 16 Dec., 2/3. [He] never agreed to become an allottee of shares from the company.