释义 |
lotted, ppl. a.|ˈlɒtɪd| [f. lot v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb: Assigned by lot or as a lot, allotted, etc. Of a pressed seaman: Chosen by lot.
1568T. Howell Arb. Amitie (1879) 46 Of bodies two, one corps is made, So linckt in lotted loue. 1568― Newe Sonets (1879) 137 The litle Byrde..doth then..greet oft his lotted feare. 1647H. More Song of Soul ii. ii. ii. xiv, And so of life they'll want their 'lotted fee. 1758J. Blake Plan Mar. Syst. 25 That the master of the merchant-ship, from which they were taken by lot, be obliged..to make up such lotted seaman's accounts. 1823Byron Age of Bronze v, Thy lotted people and extinguish'd name. b. With adv. (nonce-use) well-lotted: fortunate in one's lot.
1709Prior Ladle Moral, Some Sense, and more Estate, kind Heav'n To this well-lotted Peer has given. |