v. [f. TARGUM sb. + -IZE.] trans. To make a Targum of or upon.

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1671.  Lightfoot, Horæ Hebr., John viii. 59. The Book of Job … Targumised; (that is, renderd into the Chaldee Tongue).

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a. 1873.  Deutsch, Rem. (1874), 399. The Book of Esther … has been targumised many times.

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1907.  E. A. Abbott, Notes N.T. Crit., Pref., xiii. Remembering what Papias said about a Hebrew Gospel that was variously interpreted—i.e. targumised, for ‘targum’ means ‘interpretation.’

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