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lot
/ˈlɑt/
運氣,簽,抽籤,份額,許多,一堆(vt.)劃分(vi.)抽籤,抓鬮
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
lot
一組
From:
Network Terminology
lot
批
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lot
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Lotted
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Lotting
]
To
allot
;
to
sort
;
to
portion
. [
R
.]
To lot on
or
To lot upon
,
to
count
or
reckon
upon
;
to
expect
with
pleasure
. [
Colloq
.
U
.
S
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lot
n.
1.
That
which
happens
without
human
design
or
forethought
;
chance
;
accident
;
hazard
;
fortune
;
fate
.
But
save
my
life
,
which
lot
before
your
foot
doth
lay
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
Anything
(
as
a
die
,
pebble
,
ball
,
or
slip
of
paper
)
used
in
determining
a
question
by
chance
,
or
without
man's
choice
or
will
;
as
,
to
cast
or
draw
lots
.
The
lot
is
cast
into
the
lap
,
but
the
whole
disposing
thereof
is
of
the
Lord
.
--
Prov
.
xvi
. 33.
If
we
draw
lots
,
he
speeds
.
--
Shak
.
3.
The
part
,
or
fate
,
which
falls
to
one
,
as
it
were
,
by
chance
,
or
without
his
planning
.
O
visions
ill
foreseen
!
Each
day's
lot's
Enough
to
bear
. --
Milton
.
He
was
but
born
to
try
The
lot
of
man
--
to
suffer
and
to
die
. --
Pope
.
4.
A
separate
portion
;
a
number
of
things
taken
collectively
;
all
objects
sold
in
a
single
purchase
transaction
;
as
,
a
lot
of
stationery
; --
colloquially
,
sometimes
of
people
;
as
,
a
sorry
lot
;
a
bad
lot
.
I
,
this
winter
,
met
with
a
very
large
lot
of
English
heads
,
chiefly
of
the
reign
of
James
I
.
--
Walpole
.
5.
A
distinct
portion
or
plot
of
land
,
usually
smaller
than
a
field
;
as
,
a
building
lot
in
a
city
.
The
defendants
leased
a
house
and
lot
in
the
city
of
New
York
.
--
Kent
.
6.
A
large
quantity
or
number
;
a
great
deal
;
as
,
to
spend
a
lot
of
money
;
to
waste
a
lot
of
time
on
line
;
lots
of
people
think
so
. [
Colloq
.]
He
wrote
to
her
. . .
he
might
be
detained
in
London
by
a
lot
of
business
.
--
W
.
Black
.
7.
A
prize
in
a
lottery
. [
Obs
.]
To cast in one's lot with
,
to
share
the
fortunes
of
.
To cast lots
,
to
use
or
throw
a
die
,
or
some
other
instrument
,
by
the
unforeseen
turn
or
position
of
which
,
an
event
is
by
previous
agreement
determined
.
To draw lots
,
to
determine
an
event
,
or
make
a
decision
,
by
drawing
one
thing
from
a
number
whose
marks
are
concealed
from
the
drawer
.
To pay scot and lot
,
to
pay
taxes
according
to
one's
ability
.
See
Scot
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lot
n
1: (
often
followed
by
`
of
')
a
large
number
or
amount
or
extent
;
"
a
batch
of
letters
"; "
a
deal
of
trouble
"; "
a
lot
of
money
"; "
he
made
a
mint
on
the
stock
market
"; "
it
must
have
cost
plenty
" [
syn
:
batch
,
deal
,
flock
,
good
deal
,
great deal
,
hatful
,
heap
,
mass
,
mess
,
mickle
,
mint
,
muckle
,
peck
,
pile
,
plenty
,
pot
,
quite
a little
,
raft
,
sight
,
slew
,
spate
,
stack
,
tidy
sum
,
wad
,
whole lot
,
whole slew
]
2:
a
parcel
of
land
having
fixed
boundaries
; "
he
bought
a
lot
on
the
lake
"
3:
your
overall
circumstances
or
condition
in
life
(
including
everything
that
happens
to
you
); "
whatever
my
fortune
may
be
"; "
deserved
a
better
fate
"; "
has
a
happy
lot
"; "
the
luck
of
the
Irish
"; "
a
victim
of
circumstances
"; "
success
that
was
her
portion
" [
syn
:
fortune
,
destiny
,
fate
,
luck
,
circumstances
,
portion
]
4:
any
collection
in
its
entirety
; "
she
bought
the
whole
caboodle
" [
syn
:
bunch
,
caboodle
]
5:
an
unofficial
association
of
people
or
groups
; "
the
smart
set
goes
there
"; "
they
were
an
angry
lot
" [
syn
:
set
,
circle
,
band
]
6:
anything
(
straws
or
pebbles
etc
.)
taken
or
chosen
at
random
;
"
the
luck
of
the
draw
"; "
they
drew
lots
for
it
" [
syn
:
draw
]
7: (
Old
Testament
)
nephew
of
Abraham
;
God
destroyed
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
but
chose
to
spare
Lot
and
his
family
who
were
told
to
flee
without
looking
back
at
the
destruction
v
1:
divide
into
lots
,
as
of
land
,
for
example
2:
administer
or
bestow
,
as
in
small
portions
; "
administer
critical
remarks
to
everyone
present
"; "
dole
out
some
money
"; "
shell
out
pocket
money
for
the
children
"; "
deal
a
blow
to
someone
" [
syn
:
distribute
,
administer
,
mete
out
,
deal
,
parcel out
,
dispense
,
shell out
,
deal
out
,
dish out
,
allot
,
dole out
]
[
also
:
lotting
,
lotted
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Lot
(
Heb
.
goral
,
a
"
pebble
"),
a
small
stone
used
in
casting
lots
(
Num
. 33:54;
Jonah
1:7).
The
lot
was
always
resorted
to
by
the
Hebrews
with
strictest
reference
to
the
interposition
of
God
,
and
as
a
method
of
ascertaining
the
divine
will
(
Prov
. 16:33),
and
in
serious
cases
of
doubt
(
Esther
3:7).
Thus
the
lot
was
used
at
the
division
of
the
land
of
Canaan
among
the
serveral
tribes
(
Num
. 26:55; 34:13),
at
the
detection
of
Achan
(
Josh
.
7:14, 18),
the
election
of
Saul
to
be
king
(1
Sam
. 10:20, 21),
the
distribution
of
the
priestly
offices
of
the
temple
service
(1
Chr
. 24:3, 5, 19;
Luke
1:9),
and
over
the
two
goats
at
the
feast
of
Atonement
(
Lev
. 16:8).
Matthias
,
who
was
"
numbered
with
the
eleven
" (
Acts
1:24-26),
was
chosen
by
lot
.
This
word
also
denotes
a
portion
or
an
inheritance
(
Josh
.
15:1;
Ps
. 125:3;
Isa
. 17:4),
and
a
destiny
,
as
assigned
by
God
(
Ps
. 16:5;
Dan
. 12:13).
Lot
, (
Heb
.
lot
),
a
covering
;
veil
,
the
son
of
Haran
,
and
nephew
of
Abraham
(
Gen
. 11:27).
On
the
death
of
his
father
,
he
was
left
in
charge
of
his
grandfather
Terah
(31),
after
whose
death
he
accompanied
his
uncle
Abraham
into
Canaan
(12:5),
thence
into
Egypt
(10),
and
back
again
to
Canaan
(13:1).
After
this
he
separated
from
him
and
settled
in
Sodom
(13:5-13).
There
his
righteous
soul
was
"
vexed
"
from
day
to
day
(2
Pet
. 2:7),
and
he
had
great
cause
to
regret
this
act
.
Not
many
years
after
the
separation
he
was
taken
captive
by
Chedorlaomer
,
and
was
rescued
by
Abraham
(
Gen
. 14).
At
length
,
when
the
judgment
of
God
descended
on
the
guilty
cities
of
the
plain
(
Gen
. 19:1-20),
Lot
was
miraculously
delivered
.
When
fleeing
from
the
doomed
city
his
wife
"
looked
back
from
behind
him
,
and
became
a
pillar
of
salt
."
There
is
to
this
day
a
peculiar
crag
at
the
south
end
of
the
Dead
Sea
,
near
Kumran
,
which
the
Arabs
call
Bint
Sheik
Lot
,
i.e.,
Lot's
wife
.
It
is
"
a
tall
,
isolated
needle
of
rock
,
which
really
does
bear
a
curious
resemblance
to
an
Arab
woman
with
a
child
upon
her
shoulder
."
From
the
words
of
warning
in
Luke
17:32, "
Remember
Lot's
wife
,"
it
would
seem
as
if
she
had
gone
back
,
or
tarried
so
long
behind
in
the
desire
to
save
some
of
her
goods
,
that
she
became
involved
in
the
destruction
which
fell
on
the
city
,
and
became
a
stiffened
corpse
,
fixed
for
a
time
in
the
saline
incrustations
.
She
became
"
a
pillar
of
salt
",
i.e.,
as
some
think
,
of
asphalt
. (
See
SALT
.)
Lot
and
his
daughters
sought
refuge
first
in
Zoar
,
and
then
,
fearing
to
remain
there
longer
,
retired
to
a
cave
in
the
neighbouring
mountains
(
Gen
. 19:30).
Lot
has
recently
been
connected
with
the
people
called
on
the
Egyptian
monuments
Rotanu
or
Lotanu
,
who
is
supposed
to
have
been
the
hero
of
the
Edomite
tribe
Lotan
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Lot
,
Lotan
,
wrapt
up
;
hidden
;
covered
;
myrrh
;
rosin
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