misshappen
‘having a bad, ugly, or wrong shape; ill-shaped; deformed; monstrous’
Lexical development traced from the Tamil root:
E. mischapon, myschapene, mischapen, mysshapen < mis- ‘badly, wrongly’ + M.E. shapen < O.E. scapan < scieppan ‘to form, create, make out of existing materials; bring into existence; destine’ < Proto-G. skapjanan ‘create, ordain’ < M.Du. schappen ‘do, treat’ < G. schaffen ‘shape, create, produce’ < shayp < (s)kep- < Tamil kappu