According to Beekes, from the same Pre-Greek root of ἄκινος (ákinos, “wild basil”) and ὤκιμον (ṓkimon, “basil”).
ὤκῐνον • (ṓkĭnon) n (genitive ὠκῐ́νου); second declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | τὸ ὤκῐνον tò ṓkĭnon |
τὼ ὠκῐ́νω tṑ ōkĭ́nō |
τᾰ̀ ὤκῐνᾰ tằ ṓkĭnă | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ ὠκῐ́νου toû ōkĭ́nou |
τοῖν ὠκῐ́νοιν toîn ōkĭ́noin |
τῶν ὠκῐ́νων tôn ōkĭ́nōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ ὠκῐ́νῳ tôi ōkĭ́nōi |
τοῖν ὠκῐ́νοιν toîn ōkĭ́noin |
τοῖς ὠκῐ́νοις toîs ōkĭ́nois | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸ ὤκῐνον tò ṓkĭnon |
τὼ ὠκῐ́νω tṑ ōkĭ́nō |
τᾰ̀ ὤκῐνᾰ tằ ṓkĭnă | ||||||||||
Vocative | ὤκῐνον ṓkĭnon |
ὠκῐ́νω ōkĭ́nō |
ὤκῐνᾰ ṓkĭnă | ||||||||||
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