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pawn2

Syllabification: (pawn)
Pronunciation: /pôn/

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Definition of pawn

verb

[with object]
  • deposit (an object) with a pawnbroker as security for money lent:I pawned the necklace to cover the loan

noun

archaic
  • an object left as security for money lent.

Phrases

in pawn

(of an object) held as security by a pawnbroker:all our money was gone and everything was in pawn

Phrasal Verbs

pawn someone/something off

pass off someone or something unwanted:newly industrialized economies are racing to pawn off old processes on poorer countries

Origin:

late 15th century (as a noun): from Old French pan 'pledge, security', of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch pand and German Pfand

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