Correct spelling for the English word "warlott" is [wˈɔːlɒt], [wˈɔːlɒt], [w_ˈɔː_l_ɒ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
I must clarify that as of my knowledge, there is no widely recognized term or word called "warlott". It is possible that you may be referring to a highly specific or localized term, or a word that has been misspelled or is not yet documented in dictionaries. However, to assist you better, I can provide you with a general definition based on the term "war" and "lot", assuming "warlott" is a compound of these two words.
War: A state of armed conflict between two or more organized groups or nations. War involves a series of aggressive actions, including battles and campaigns, with the goal of asserting control, power, or effecting a particular outcome, often involving the use of weapons, military strategy, and tactics.
Lot: A method of making a decision or determining a course of action by drawing or casting of lots, often through the use of random selection, such as the drawing of straws or the flipping of a coin. Lot can also refer to a quantity or group of objects or elements that are allotted or assigned collectively.
Based on these definitions, "warlott" could potentially be interpreted as a term for a method of decision-making within the context of warfare, where the allocation of certain tasks or resources is determined through the use of random selection or drawing of lots. However, without further context or clarification, it is challenging to provide a precise definition for a term that does not appear to be established or recognized.