ˈōkən adjective
Etymology: Middle English oken, from ok oak + -en
1.
a. : made of oak wood
an oaken door
oaken paneling
b. archaic : made of oak leaves or oak twigs
around her head an oaken wreath was seen — William Falconer
2. archaic : belonging to or coming from an oak tree
a fall of oaken leaves — Richmond Lattimore
3. archaic : consisting of oak trees
with breezes from our oaken glades — Alfred Tennyson