nonce-wd. [f. prec.] trans. To make into or like Cæsar, to call or style Cæsar.
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.
1726. Amherst, Terræ Filius, xliv. 233. After having Cæsard and Scipiod him secundum artem.