The word "theic" is a rarely used adjective that is pronounced as /θiːɪk/. The unique spelling of this word can be attributed to its Greek origin, "theikos", which means "of the gods" or "divine". While not commonly found in everyday language, "theic" can be used to describe something that is divine or godly in nature. The phonetic transcription of this word accurately captures its unique pronunciation, making it easier for readers and speakers to correctly pronounce and understand the word.
An intemperate tea-drinker.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.