misbeget

Etymology

From mis- + beget. Compare Middle English misbeȝete (“an illegitimate child”, literally “one who is misbegotten”).

verb

  1. To beget wrongly or badly.; To produce children from an illicit or inappropriate union, especially when such children suffer birth defects.“Therefore, Master Giles, buss the old folk, and thank them for misbegetting of thee, and ho ! you, — bring hither his mule !”
  2. To beget wrongly or badly.; To create or produce something badly.“Take it; disperse the rich man's store ; Take it, and satisfy your need ; Then misbeget some millions more For our posterity to feed.”