miscome

/mɪsˈkʌm/

Etymology

From mis- + come.

adj

  1. Illegitimate.

noun

  1. An illegitimate child.“Don't worry; Mary's 'miscome' is not going to live."”

verb

  1. To come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.“"Stop your grog, indeed!", said Remarkable, rising with great indignation, and seizing a candle; "you're groggy now, and I'll quit the room before I hear any miscoming words from you."”