Kyriale

noun
Kyr·​i·​a·​le | \ ˌkirēˈä(ˌ)lā\
variants: or less commonly Kyrial \ ˈkirēəl \
plural -s

Definition of Kyriale

: a liturgical book containing the text and plainsong notation of the parts of the ordinary of the mass (as the Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei) that are sung by the congregation

History and Etymology for Kyriale

New Latin kyriale, from kyrie + Medieval Latin -ale (as in missale missal)

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