See also: wunderkind and Wunderkind

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Wünderkind (plural Wünderkinder)

  1. (hyperforeign) Nonstandard spelling of wunderkind.
    • 1996 April 24, Bjorn Borud, “Web pages staring at $20”, in alt.irc[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-06-10:
      and since you advertise this fine offer here on alt.irc I assume there is some sort of discount for IRC users? perhaps even some tasty, free graphics provided by your in-house, mac-bound, Photoshop-Wünderkind?
    • 1999 June 29, Phil Innes, “Jarecki's Response To Parr”, in rec.games.chess.politics[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-06-10:
      Who else played in these events? Other Wünderkind?
    • 1999 September 3, Phil Innes, “Oriental Wünderkinder in Budapest”, in rec.games.chess.misc[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-06-10:
    • 2001 January 11, paulo...@my-deja.com, “Federalist insolence (1)”, in talk.politics.european-union[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-06-10:
      Almost correct? My German or the fact that "H." is not used as an abbreviation for "Herr" in German?
      And linguistic Wünderkind? I was writing in Polish 'could you please write easier Polish'. My Dutch is not that good either.
    • 2002 November 15, Tapestryhej, “AMC's ALIEN SAGA doc.”, in rec.arts.tv[5] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-06-10:
      Saw ALIEN RESURRECTION anyway, thinking it might all be saved by then-wünderkind Joss Whedon; but a fleet of NOSTROMOs (or MEGA-MAIDs ;-D !) could have been driven through the anachronistic (and other) holes in that plot.