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Lot

Lot is a term with several distinct meanings across literature, geography, and everyday use.

In the Hebrew Bible, Lot is a figure associated with the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. He is described as the nephew of Abraham who lived in that region. According to Genesis, divine judgment fell on the cities, and Lot and his two daughters survived, though his wife became a pillar of salt. His descendants through his daughters are traditionally identified as the Moabites and Ammonites. The story of Lot is one of the more frequently cited narratives about hospitality, morality, and divine intervention in ancient texts.

In real estate and land use, a lot is a defined parcel of land intended for development

Geographically, Lot refers to a department in southwestern France, within the Occitanie region, named after the

Other uses include Lot as a surname or given name, and the verb phrase to cast lots,

or
sale.
A
lot
has
boundaries
and
legal
descriptions
that
distinguish
it
from
neighboring
properties.
In
urban
planning,
lots
are
subdivided
to
create
building
sites.
The
term
is
also
used
in
auctions
to
denote
a
single
item
or
a
group
of
items
sold
together,
as
in
“lot
5.”
Lot
River
that
runs
through
it.
The
department’s
capital
is
Cahors,
and
its
landscape
includes
medieval
towns,
limestone
valleys,
and
tributaries
of
the
river.
historically
used
to
make
decisions
by
chance.
The
word
also
appears
in
phrases
such
as
“a
lot”
meaning
many
or
a
large
number.