From Proto-Indo-European *h₁oh₁ḱús (“quick, swift”). Cognate with Sanskrit आशु (āśú) and Latin ocior, and possibly related to ἵππος (híppos, “horse”).
ὠκῠ́ς • (ōkús) m (feminine ὠκεῖᾰ, neuter ὠκῠ́); first/third declension
The feminine singular ὠκέᾰ (ōkéa) is used by Homer for metrical reasons, especially in the phrase (πόδας) ὠκέᾰ Ἶρῐς ((pódas) ōkéa Îris) (short–short—long–short–short—long–long), used at the end of a line, where ὠκεῖᾰ (ōkeîa) would yield an unmetrical short–short—long–long–short–long–long.
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | ὠκῠ́ς ōkús |
ὠκεῖᾰ ōkeîa |
ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκείᾱ ōkeíā |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκεῖς ōkeîs |
ὠκεῖαι ōkeîai |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa | |||||
Genitive | ὠκέος ōkéos |
ὠκείᾱς ōkeíās |
ὠκέος ōkéos |
ὠκέοιν ōkéoin |
ὠκείαιν ōkeíain |
ὠκέοιν ōkéoin |
ὠκέων ōkéōn |
ὠκειῶν ōkeiôn |
ὠκέων ōkéōn | |||||
Dative | ὠκεῖ ōkeî |
ὠκείᾳ ōkeíāi |
ὠκεῖ ōkeî |
ὠκέοιν ōkéoin |
ὠκείαιν ōkeíain |
ὠκέοιν ōkéoin |
ὠκέσῐ / ὠκέσῐν ōkési(n) |
ὠκείαις ōkeíais |
ὠκέσῐ / ὠκέσῐν ōkési(n) | |||||
Accusative | ὠκῠ́ν ōkún |
ὠκεῖᾰν ōkeîan |
ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκείᾱ ōkeíā |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκεῖς ōkeîs |
ὠκείᾱς ōkeíās |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa | |||||
Vocative | ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκεῖᾰ ōkeîa |
ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκείᾱ ōkeíā |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκεῖς ōkeîs |
ὠκεῖαι ōkeîai |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ὠκέως ōkéōs |
ὠκῠ́τερος ōkúteros |
ὠκῠ́τᾰτος ōkútatos | ||||||||||||
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Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | ὠκῠ́ς ōkús |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa |
ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκείᾱ ōkeíā |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκέες ōkées |
ὠκεῖαι ōkeîai |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa | |||||
Genitive | ὠκέος ōkéos |
ὠκείης ōkeíēs |
ὠκέος ōkéos |
ὠκέοιῐν ōkéoiin |
ὠκείαιν / ὠκείαιῐν / ὠκείῃῐν ōkeíai(i)n / ōkeíēiin |
ὠκέοιῐν ōkéoiin |
ὠκέων ōkéōn |
ὠκειᾱ́ων / ὠκειέ͜ων / ὠκειῶν ōkeiā́ōn / ōkeié͜ōn / ōkeiôn |
ὠκέων ōkéōn | |||||
Dative | ὠκεῖ ōkeî |
ὠκείῃ ōkeíēi |
ὠκεῖ ōkeî |
ὠκέοιῐν ōkéoiin |
ὠκείαιν / ὠκείαιῐν / ὠκείῃῐν ōkeíai(i)n / ōkeíēiin |
ὠκέοιῐν ōkéoiin |
ὠκέεσσῐ / ὠκέεσσῐν / ὠκέεσῐ / ὠκέεσῐν / ὠκέσῐ / ὠκέσῐν ōkéessi(n) / ōkéesi(n) / ōkési(n) |
ὠκείῃσῐ / ὠκείῃσῐν / ὠκείῃς / ὠκείαις ōkeíēisi(n) / ōkeíēis / ōkeíais |
ὠκέεσσῐ / ὠκέεσσῐν / ὠκέεσῐ / ὠκέεσῐν / ὠκέσῐ / ὠκέσῐν ōkéessi(n) / ōkéesi(n) / ōkési(n) | |||||
Accusative | ὠκῠ́ν ōkún |
ὠκεῖᾰν ōkeîan |
ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκείᾱ ōkeíā |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκέᾰς ōkéas |
ὠκείᾱς ōkeíās |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa | |||||
Vocative | ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa |
ὠκῠ́ ōkú |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκείᾱ ōkeíā |
ὠκέε ōkée |
ὠκέες ōkées |
ὠκεῖαι ōkeîai |
ὠκέᾰ ōkéa | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ὠκέως ōkéōs |
ὠκῠ́τερος ōkúteros |
ὠκῠ́τᾰτος ōkútatos | ||||||||||||
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