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Kyrie_eleison

Kyrie eleison

See also: kyrie eleison

German

Phrase

Kyrie eleison

  1. (Christianity) O Lord, have mercy! (upon us)

Italian

Etymology

From the Ecclesiastical Latin spelling of the Ancient Greek phrase Κύριε ἐλέησον (Kúrie eléēson), same meaning.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈki.rje eˈlɛi.son/, [ˈk̟iːrj(e) eˈlɛi̯son]

Phrase

Kyrie eleison

  1. (Christianity) O Lord, have mercy! (upon us)

Derived terms


Latin

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek phrase Κύριε ἐλέησον (Kúrie eléēson), from the vocative of Κύριος (Kúrios, Lord) plus an inflected form (second person aorist imperative) of ἐλεέω (eleéō, to have pity, to be merciful).

Pronunciation

Phrase

Kyrie eleison

  1. (Ecclesiastical Latin) O Lord, have mercy! (upon us)

Noun

Kyrie eleison ? (indeclinable)

  1. Christianity A prayer, beginning with these words, that is part of the Christian liturgy: a kyrie.

kyrie_eleison

kyrie eleison

See also: Kyrie eleison

French

Noun

kyrie eleison m (plural kyrie eleison)

  1. (Christianity) A prayer, beginning with the words Kyrie eleison, that is part of the Christian liturgy: a kyrie.

Synonyms


Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the phrase Kyrie eleison, from Ancient Greek Κύριε ἐλέησον (Kúrie eléēson, Lord, have mercy), through Ecclesiastical Latin.

Noun

kyrie eleison m (invariable)

  1. (Christianity) A prayer, beginning with the words Kyrie eleison, that is part of the Christian liturgy: a kyrie.

Synonyms