v. [f. TARGUM sb. + -IZE.] trans. To make a Targum of or upon.
1671. Lightfoot, Horæ Hebr., John viii. 59. The Book of Job Targumised; (that is, renderd into the Chaldee Tongue).
a. 1873. Deutsch, Rem. (1874), 399. The Book of Esther has been targumised many times.
1907. E. A. Abbott, Notes N.T. Crit., Pref., xiii. Remembering what Papias said about a Hebrew Gospel that was variously interpretedi.e. targumised, for targum means interpretation.