"bastard, illegitimate, unlawfully or irregularly begotten," 1550s, past-participle adjective from obsolete misbeget "beget wrongly or unlawfully" (c. 1300), from mis- (1) "badly, wrongly" + beget. "Used as a general epithet of opprobrium" [Century Dictionary].
misappropriation
misascription
misattribution
misbecome
misbefall
misbegotten
misbehave
misbehavior
misbelief
misbetide
misborn