nonce-wd. [f. prec.] trans. To make into or like Cæsar, to call or style Cæsar.

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a. 1655.  T. Adams, Wks. (1861), I. 491 (D.). Crowned he villifies his own kingdom for narrow bounds, whiles he hath greater neighbours; he must be Cæsared to a universal monarch.

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1726.  Amherst, Terræ Filius, xliv. 233. After having Cæsar’d and Scipio’d him secundum artem.

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