Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Psychology The illusion of having already experienced something actually being experienced for the first time.
- noun An impression of having seen or experienced something before.
- noun Dull familiarity; monotony.
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- noun Something which one has or suspects to have
seen orexperienced before, especially when that’s not the case.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
[French déjà-vu : déjà, already (from Old French des ja, from now on, from des, from + ja, now + from Latin iam) + vu, seen (from Old French veu, from Vulgar Latin vidūtus, alteration of vīsus, past participle of vidēre, to see; see weid- in Indo-European roots).]
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French. From déjà, “already”, + vu, “seen”, past participle of voir, “to see”
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cranewang commented on the word déjà vu
put some french words in your vocabulary, and your language just shine like a french fry.
July 19, 2007
slumry commented on the word déjà vu
That's funny, Cranewang. ;-)
July 25, 2007
sarra commented on the word déjà vu
cf.
December 2, 2008
reesetee commented on the word déjà vu
Haha!
Wait...did I say that before?
December 2, 2008
MaryW commented on the word déjà vu
See vuja de.
February 5, 2018