Definition of Lotting

1. lot [v] - See also: lot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lotting

lotoses
lots
lots of love
lotsa
lotta
lotte
lotted
lotter
lotteries
lotters
lottery
lottery ticket
lottery winner
lotterylike
lottes
lotting (current term)
lotto
lottomania
lottos
loture
lotures
lotus
lotus-eater
lotus birth
lotus births
lotus eater
lotus effect
lotus land
lotus tree

Literary usage of Lotting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Practice of the Court of Chancery: With an Appendix of by John Sidney Smith (1842)
"lotting the property, 174. Conditions of sale where title defective, 174. Where timber on the estate, 175. Where title deeds cannot be delivered up, 175. ..."

2. The History of the Rise and Progress of the New British Province of South by John Stephens (1839)
"... AND PROCLAMATION OF THE PROVINCE — SURVEY OF THE TOWN, AND lotting OF THE " PRELIMINARY SECTIONS"—APPROPRIATION OF THE 437 LAND ORDERS—PUBLIC SALE OF ..."

3. The Practical Surveyor's Guide: Containing the Necessary Information to Make by Andrew Duncan (1892)
"The mechanical methods of finding area, shown by many authors, I do not think well to notice, as none of them can be depended on for accuracy. OF lotting OK ..."

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