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▪ I. misbeˈget, v. rare. [mis-1 1.] trans. To beget unlawfully.
c1330Arth. & Merl. 1113 (Kölbing) Þou art a cursed þing, Misbiȝeten oȝaines þe lawe. 1390Gower Conf. III. 80 His fader, which him misbegat, He slouh. 1607Shakes. Timon iii. v. 29 Which [quarrelling] indeede Is Valour mis-begot, and came into the world, When Sects, and Factions were newly borne. 1860Reade Cloister & H. II. 363 Buss the old folk and thank them for misbegetting of thee. ▪ II. † misbeˈget, ppl. a. and n. Also 3 -biȝite, 4 -bigete, -biȝete, -beyete, 5 begeten. [f. mis-1 2 + beȝet(en, ME. pa. pple. of beget v.] = misbegotten.
1297R. Glouc. (Rolls) 987 Leste it heode out of kunde þorȝ child mis bi ȝite [later MSS. mys bi gete, mis biȝete]. 13..Seuyn Sag. 1052 (W.) And of the child..He segh hit was a mis-beyete. c1330Arth. & Merl. 1021 (Kölbing) Þou misbiȝeten þing, Þou hast ylowe a gret lesing. a1400Octouian 259 Thy mysbegeten chylderen two. |