[f. ALLOT + -EE.] One to whom an allotment is made.

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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.

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1880.  Fortn. Rev., May, 746. The allottee found it to pay him better to sell those plots to some neighbouring owner.

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1883.  Daily News, 16 Dec., 2/3. [He] never agreed to become an allottee of shares from the company.

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