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‖ déjà lu|deʒa ly| [f. F. déjà already + lu read, after déjà vu.] A feeling that one may have read the present passage before, or in a similar form elsewhere.
1960Guardian 29 Apr. 11/5 Rather a barren patch, full of the déja-lu [sic] and books that disturb the memory. 1973Observer 19 Aug. 32/5 It is not only Mr Holroyd's own readers who may have a sense..of déjà lu. 1979C. James Pillars of Hercules I. iii. 52 The first poem in the book..induces a fairly heavy effect of déjà lu. Aren't we long used to that massive four-stanza form, that conjectural opening? |