The Homeric Greek word θεός
Word θεός
tʰ e ο. ς
IPA tʰeos
Meaning god, the deity
See also Proto-Indo-European: *dʰēh₁-s(-io-) ‘god, divine, holy, rite, religious gift’
Synonyms δαίμων

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Other words that might be of interest
Δῖα ‘divine’, Πάν ‘god Pan’, ἄβροτος ‘holy’, ἄδυτον ‘the innermost sanctuary’, ἄδυτος ‘not to be entered’, ἄγος ‘any matter of religious awe’, ἄμβροτος ‘immortal, divine’, ἄντη ‘prayer’, ἀμβρόσιος ‘immortal, divine’, ἀμβροσία ‘immortality’, ἀντίθεος ‘equal to the gods, godlike’, ἀθάνατος ‘undying, immortal’, ἀρά ‘prayer’, αἴσυλος ‘unseemly, evil, godless’, αἰειγενέτης ‘immortal, eternal’, εὐχωλή ‘prayer, vow’, φαρμακίς ‘sorceress, witch’, ἰσόθεος ‘equal to the gods, godlike’, λιτή ‘prayer, entreaty’, μαντεύομαι ‘divine, prophesy’, θέαινα ‘goddess’, θεά ‘goddess’, θεόδμητος ‘god-built, founded by the gods’, θεοείκελος ‘godlike’, θεοειδής ‘godlike’, ἁγνός ‘pure, chaste, holy’, ἀντιβολία ‘an entreaty, prayer’, ἀθεμίστιος ‘lawless, godless’, εὐχή ‘prayer’