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ˈout-lot, outlot U.S. Obs. exc. Hist. [out- 1.] A lot or piece of ground situated outside a town or other area.
1643Rec. Colony & Plantation New Haven (1857) I. 94 Mris Eldreds out lotts. 1774in Amer. Archives (1837) (ser. 4) I. 278 An out lot, of ten acres, contiguous to the town, shall be laid off for such as desire the same at an easy rent. 1779[see in-lot 2]. 1837W. Jenkins Ohio Gazetteer 148 A tract of land on the east side of the town has like-wise been divided into 23 outlots of five acres each. 1886Z. F. Smith Hist. Kentucky 29 [They gave] to each man a half-acre lot and a ten-acre outlot. 1948[see in-lot 2]. |