pawn
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I. noun
Etymology: Middle English pown, from Anglo-French peoun, paun, from Medieval Latin pedon-, pedo foot soldier, from Latin ped-, pes foot — more at foot
Date: 14th century
1. one of the chessmen of least value having the power to move only forward ordinarily one square at a time, to capture only diagonally forward, and to be promoted to any piece except a king upon reaching the eighth rank
2. one that can be used to further the purposes of another
II. noun
Etymology: Middle English paun, from Middle French dialect (Walloon, Flanders) pan
Date: 15th century
1.
a. something delivered to or deposited with another as security for a loan
b. hostage
2. the state of being pledged
3. something used as a pledge ; guaranty
4. the act of pawning
III. transitive verb
Date: 1570
to deposit in pledge or as security especially in exchange for money
• pawner also pawnor noun
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pawn — pawn1 [pôn] n. [LME paun < MFr pan, piece of cloth < L pannus, cloth (? used as medium of exchange): see PANE] 1. anything given as security, as for a debt, performance of an action, etc.; pledge; guaranty 2. a hostage 3. the state of being … English World dictionary
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pawn — Ⅰ. pawn [1] ► NOUN 1) a chess piece of the smallest size and value. 2) a person used by others for their own purposes. ORIGIN Old French poun, from Latin pedo foot soldier . Ⅱ. pawn [2] … English terms dictionary
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