Allotment

/əˈlɒtmənt/ noun

A portion of land or resources assigned to someone, especially a small plot rented for growing vegetables or flowers. Also refers to the distribution or assignment of shares.

From Old French 'aloter' meaning 'to divide by lots', from 'lot'. The British garden allotment system developed in the 18th-19th centuries to provide land for the poor to grow food.

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