Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
(uncountable) Any of numerous villages in England:
A village and civil parish in Bedford, Bedfordshire (OS grid ref TL0045).
A hamlet in New Milton parish, New Forest district, Hampshire (OS grid ref SZ2398).
A village in Wootton Bridge parish, Isle of Wight (OS grid ref SZ5392).
A village in Denton with Wootton parish, Dover district, Kent (OS grid ref TR2246).
A village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire district, Lincolnshire (OS grid ref TA0816).
A village and civil parish in Vale of White Horse district, Oxfordshire (OS grid ref SP4701).
A village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire district, Oxfordshire (OS grid ref SP4319).
A village and civil parish in East Staffordshire district, Staffordshire (OS grid ref SK1045).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgActor Johnny Depp arrives at the High Court in London ahead of the latest day in his libel case against the publishers of The Sun and its executive editor Dan Wootton. Source: Internet
Adrian Wootton, chief executive of the British Film Commission and Film London, is leading the Inward Investment Recovery working group, and is collaborating closely with Roberts and the BFI. Source: Internet
As the virus ravages through Utah’s health care system — hospitalizations for the disease reached record highs six days in a row this week, as of Friday — Wootton said she saw firsthand how overwhelmed nurses and doctors are. Source: Internet
Earlier in the same year, Sergeant Derek Wootton was working a night shift in Titahi Bay when a report was received of an alleged serious assault and carjacking. Source: Internet
Depp is suing The Sun's publisher, News Group Newspapers (NGN), and executive editor Dan Wootton, over an article published in 2018 that labelled him a "wife beater" - an allegation he strenuously denies. Source: Internet
On 22 March, Rousseau and Therese set forth for Wootton, against Hume's advise. Source: Internet