Frisk includes this word under the derivatives of the root *neḱ- (“perish, disappear”), but a long vowel is entirely unmotivated in this formation. On the other hand, Furnée connects it with νωχελής (nōkhelḗs, “slow, sluggish, dull”), which fits well semantically. The ending -αρ is typical of Pre-Greek words, like ἐλίμαρ (elímar), κύδαρ (kúdar) and σῦφαρ (sûphar).
νῶκᾰρ • (nôkar) n (genitive νώκᾰρος); third declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | τὸ νῶκᾰρ tò nôkar |
τὼ νώκᾰρε tṑ nṓkare |
τᾰ̀ νώκᾰρᾰ tà nṓkara | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ νώκᾰρος toû nṓkaros |
τοῖν νωκᾰ́ροιν toîn nōkároin |
τῶν νωκᾰ́ρων tôn nōkárōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ νώκᾰρῐ tôi nṓkari |
τοῖν νωκᾰ́ροιν toîn nōkároin |
τοῖς νώκᾰρσῐ / νώκᾰρσῐν toîs nṓkarsi(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸ νῶκᾰρ tò nôkar |
τὼ νώκᾰρε tṑ nṓkare |
τᾰ̀ νώκᾰρᾰ tà nṓkara | ||||||||||
Vocative | νῶκᾰρ nôkar |
νώκᾰρε nṓkare |
νώκᾰρᾰ nṓkara | ||||||||||
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