Antepirrhema

/ˌæntɪpɪˈriːmə/ noun

A liturgical or rhetorical response that comes before the main response or antiphon in church services.

From Greek 'ante' (before) + 'pirrhema' (saying, utterance, response), from 'pherein' (to say). An ecclesiastical term for sequential responses in liturgy.

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