Each speaker will be allotted 15 minutes. The newspaper will allot a full page to each of the three mayoral candidates.
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English alotten, borrowed from Anglo-French aloter, from a- (going back to Latin ad-ad-) + -loter, verbal derivative of lot "lot, portion, share," borrowed from Old Low Franconian *hlota-, going back to Germanic *hluta- — more at lot entry 1