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applot, v.|əˈplɒt| [f. plot, apparently after lot, allot.] To divide into plots or parts; to apportion.
1647Jer. Taylor Dissuasive i. i. §3 Rightly applotted according to every man's need. 1648Articles of Peace xxvii. in Milton's Wks. 1738 I. 337 Power to applot, raise and levy Means with Indifferency and Equality. a1687Petty Pol. Arith. v. 95 Might not the Taxes be equally applotted. 1882G. O. Trevelyan Sp. in Parl. 30 June, That any charge for additional constabulary shall be applotted rateably upon all rateable hereditaments. |