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Kyr·i·e  (kîr-)
n.
1.
a. A brief petition and response used in various liturgies of several Christian churches, beginning with or composed of the words "Lord, have mercy."
b. A brief petition and response that together comprise the first item of the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Mass.
2. A musical setting of either of these sets of petition and response.

[Late Latin Krie (eleison), from Greek Krie eleson, Lord, have mercy : Krie, vocative of krios, lord, master; see keu- in Indo-European roots + eleson, aorist imperative of elein, to show mercy (from eleos, mercy).]


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Byrd broke new ground in this Mass by allowing each part - the Kyries, for example, as opposed to the Gloria - to stand on its own and by altering the emphasis in the credo to the words, 'unam sanctam catholicam et apostolicam ecclesiam'.
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