Prodigy

Noun

 * 1)  Something from which omens are drawn.
 * 2) An amazing or marvellous thing.
 * 3) A wonderful example of something.
 * 4) An extremely talented person, especially a child.

Synonyms

 * wunderkind, boy wonder, child prodigy

Related terms

 * prodigious

Thesaurus
A per se, abnormality, ace, amazement, anomaly, astonishing thing, astonishment, boss, brain, champion, chief, child prodigy, commander, conversation piece, crackerjack, curio, curiosity, dean, enchantment, exception, fantasy, ferlie, first-rater, fugleman, gazingstock, genius, gifted child, gifted person, good hand, great, head, higher-up, improbability, intellect, intellectual genius, intellectual prodigy, laureate, leader, leading light, luminary, magician, mahatma, man of genius, man of parts, marvel, marvelment, master, master hand, mastermind, mental genius, mental giant, miracle, museum piece, natural, nonesuch, nonpareil, oddity, paragon, past master, phenomenon, practiced hand, principal, prodigiosity, quite a thing, rarity, ruler, sage, senior, sensation, sight, sign, skilled hand, something else, spectacle, star, strange thing, stunner, superior, superman, superstar, talent, the greatest, the most, top dog, topnotcher, virtuoso, whiz, wizard, wonder, wonderful thing, wonderment, wonderwork

Etymology
From prodige:, from  prodigium:

Translations

 * Catalan: prodigi
 * Finnish: ,


 * French: présage, augure, auspices
 * Italian: presagio
 * Japanese: 前兆
 * Spanish: presagio, augurio, agüero, auspicio


 * Catalan: prodigi
 * Finnish:


 * French: prodige, miracle, merveille
 * Italian: prodigio
 * Japanese: 驚異
 * Spanish: maravilla, prodigio, portento, cosa extraña, milagro


 * Catalan: prodigi


 * Finnish:


 * Catalan: prodigi
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:,  聖童,  圣童,  資優兒童,  资优儿童
 * Finnish:
 * French:, génie, phénomène
 * German: Wunderkind (child)


 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:, fenomeno
 * Japanese:
 * Norwegian: vidunderbarn
 * Russian: вундеркинд ,
 * Spanish: prodigio, fenómeno, genio, niño prodigio
 * Swedish: