[f. APPLOT v. + -MENT.] Division into plots; apportionment.

1

1648.  Articles of Peace, xxvii. And for the Arrears of all former Applotments, Taxes, and other public Dues.

2

1697.  Phil. Trans., XIX. 629. Their Surveys and Applotments of Lands, between Neighbour and Neighbour.

3

1736.  Carte, Ormonde, II. 61. To raise the money charged on them by way of applotment.

4

1882.  Healy, Sp. in Parl., 30 June. Premises … unoccupied at the date of any such applotment.

5