From ἄκινος (ákinos, “wild basil”) + -ῐνος (-ĭnos).
ἀκίνῐνος • (akínĭnos) m (feminine ἀκινῐ́νη, neuter ἀκίνῐνον); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | ἀκίνῐνος akínĭnos |
ἀκινῐ́νη akinĭ́nē |
ἀκίνῐνον akínĭnon |
ἀκινῐ́νω akinĭ́nō |
ἀκινῐ́νᾱ akinĭ́nā |
ἀκινῐ́νω akinĭ́nō |
ἀκίνῐνοι akínĭnoi |
ἀκίνῐναι akínĭnai |
ἀκίνῐνᾰ akínĭnă | |||||
Genitive | ἀκινῐ́νου akinĭ́nou |
ἀκινῐ́νης akinĭ́nēs |
ἀκινῐ́νου akinĭ́nou |
ἀκινῐ́νοιν akinĭ́noin |
ἀκινῐ́ναιν akinĭ́nain |
ἀκινῐ́νοιν akinĭ́noin |
ἀκινῐ́νων akinĭ́nōn |
ἀκινῐ́νων akinĭ́nōn |
ἀκινῐ́νων akinĭ́nōn | |||||
Dative | ἀκινῐ́νῳ akinĭ́nōi |
ἀκινῐ́νῃ akinĭ́nēi |
ἀκινῐ́νῳ akinĭ́nōi |
ἀκινῐ́νοιν akinĭ́noin |
ἀκινῐ́ναιν akinĭ́nain |
ἀκινῐ́νοιν akinĭ́noin |
ἀκινῐ́νοις akinĭ́nois |
ἀκινῐ́ναις akinĭ́nais |
ἀκινῐ́νοις akinĭ́nois | |||||
Accusative | ἀκίνῐνον akínĭnon |
ἀκινῐ́νην akinĭ́nēn |
ἀκίνῐνον akínĭnon |
ἀκινῐ́νω akinĭ́nō |
ἀκινῐ́νᾱ akinĭ́nā |
ἀκινῐ́νω akinĭ́nō |
ἀκινῐ́νους akinĭ́nous |
ἀκινῐ́νᾱς akinĭ́nās |
ἀκίνῐνᾰ akínĭnă | |||||
Vocative | ἀκίνῐνε akínĭne |
ἀκινῐ́νη akinĭ́nē |
ἀκίνῐνον akínĭnon |
ἀκινῐ́νω akinĭ́nō |
ἀκινῐ́νᾱ akinĭ́nā |
ἀκινῐ́νω akinĭ́nō |
ἀκίνῐνοι akínĭnoi |
ἀκίνῐναι akínĭnai |
ἀκίνῐνᾰ akínĭnă | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ἀκινῐ́νως akinĭ́nōs |
ἀκινῐνώτερος akinĭnṓteros |
ἀκινῐνώτᾰτος akinĭnṓtătos | ||||||||||||
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