Allots

/əˈlɑts/ verb

Third person singular present tense of allot; gives out or distributes something to people as their share or portion.

From Old French 'aloter' and Middle English 'aloten,' derived from 'a-' (to) and 'lot' (a portion). The word originally meant to give someone their luck or fate (lot) and evolved to mean assigning shares in general.

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