kyriece is a magical person. anyone would be very lucky to meet them. they make you feel special in ways you'd never even imagine. he is always so fun to talk to because there's always something new to learn about him. they're mysterious in a very natural way and that's just hot. it's so so beautiful to love and be loved by them.
by heyzıl November 24, 2021
Get the kyriece mug.This name is of greek origin (KYRIE) which means 'lordly' or 'of the lord' and can be used for all genders (Kyria is the feminine alternative, but it doesn't sound as cool). My interpretation of the name (the personality of someone, though I'm just throwing my opinion out there) is someone who's normally nice, perhaps angelic to certain people, and very good at controlling their temper. Don't bother them for too long, or you'll be face-to-face with a literal demon.
Person 1: "Man, Kyrian is the best! They're so nice to me!"
Person 2: "Really? They yelled at me yesterday."
Person 1: "Wow, you must have deserved it then.."
Person 2: "Really? They yelled at me yesterday."
Person 1: "Wow, you must have deserved it then.."
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Get the Kyrie mug.Latin for "Lord have mercy". It is used when seeing a grave sin being committed, usually by a person aware of the fact he's sinning. By saying "Kyrie Eleison" you pray simultaneously for the forgiveness of the sinner as well as yourself and any other person who committed a sin.
It is also used in Christian chants named Kyrie (vocative case of Kyrios meaning Lord, so basically "O lord") where it is chanted syllable by syllable, usually: Ky - ri - e-e - lei - son (the Es get somewhat morphed together and pronounced as one syllable).
It is most frequently used in Eastern Christianity, primarily in the Greek Orthodox Church and the Coptic Church.
It is also used in Christian chants named Kyrie (vocative case of Kyrios meaning Lord, so basically "O lord") where it is chanted syllable by syllable, usually: Ky - ri - e-e - lei - son (the Es get somewhat morphed together and pronounced as one syllable).
It is most frequently used in Eastern Christianity, primarily in the Greek Orthodox Church and the Coptic Church.
1: Did that man just break that crucifix in half!? Kyrie Eleison!
2: chant Ký - ri - e-E - léi - son... Chri - ste-E - léi - son... Ký - ri - e-E - léi - son...
2: chant Ký - ri - e-E - léi - son... Chri - ste-E - léi - son... Ký - ri - e-E - léi - son...
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