lot
n.
Old English hlot "object (anything from dice to straw, but often a chip of wood with a name inscribed on it) used to determine someone's share," also "what falls to a person by lot," from Proto-Germanic *khlutom (cognates: Old Norse hlutr "lot, share," Old Frisian hlot "lot," Old Saxon hlot, Middle Dutch, Dutch lot, Old High German hluz "share of land," German Los; Old English hleotan "to cast lots, to foretell"), of unknown origin. The object was placed with others in a receptacle, which was shaken, the winner being the one that fell out first. Hence, to cast lots. In some cases the lots were drawn by hand. The word was adopted from Germanic into the Romanic languages (compare lottery, lotto). Meaning "choice resulting from the casting of lots" first attested c.1200.Sense of "plot of land" is first recorded 1630s (distribution of the best property in new settlements often determined by casting lots), that of "group, collection" is 1725, from notion of auction lots. The generalized sense of "great many" is first attested in 1812. To cast (one's) lot with another is to agree to share winnings.
☞ lau, lav, lot, lut
词根:lot = lot
来源于盎格一撒克逊语的lot意为lot。同义词根有来自拉丁语的sorc,sort和来自希腊语的cler。
同源词:
1. allot [给某物分份al<ad(=to) +lot(=lot)]
vt. sth +to+sb 分摊,分配
allotment n. 分摊,分配
The tour guide only allotted us 20 minutes to see the pyramids. 导游只留给我们20分钟的时间去参观金字塔。
2. lot
n.抽签;份儿;运气,命运;(拍卖的)物品;某一类人;(特定用处的)一块土地;(美)电影摄制场;大量
draw lots 抽签
cast in one's lot with 与…生死与共
Lot 46,six chairs 物品46,6把椅子
bad lot 坏蛋
parking lot 停车场
building lof 建筑用地
3. lottery
n. 抽签,彩票;运气
lottery wheel 摇关机
lottery ticket 彩票
4. lotto
n. 一种对号码的赌博游戏