combining form
or theo-
Etymology: Middle English theo-, from Late Latin, from Latin, god, from Greek the-, theo- god, God, from theos; perhaps akin to Middle High German ge twās ghost, Lithuanian dvasia spirit, dvasas spirit, breath — more at dust
1.
a. : God
the ism
theo centric
b. : god
theo mancy
2.
a. : theological and
theo astrological
b. : theology and
theo mythology