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unallotted

  • a word derived from allotted.
    allotted
    adjective
    assigned as a portion to some person or group or for some purpose.

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To make amends, Winston Churchill, then a young British Colonial Secretary, called a conference in Cairo in 1921 which sketched the boundaries of a new kingdom on some unallotted lands near Palestine.

From Time Magazine Archive

After each annual reapportionment of the national wealth he settles upon them the unallotted surplus.”

From The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1 by Ambrose Bierce

The centaur has a yet unallotted place in the symbolism of the sun-myth.

From The Grotesque in Church Art by T. Tindall Wildridge

The witness was asked on what system certain authorised but unallotted shares were distributed at par.

From The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography by John St. Loe Strachey

It was still unallotted, and Kitty gave a quivering sigh of excitement as she glanced down her crumpled list.

From The Village by the River by H. Louisa Bedford