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pawn1 verb (pawned, pawning) 1 to deposit (an article of value) with a pawnbroker as a pledge for a sum of money borrowed. 2 to pledge or stake something. noun 1 the condition of being deposited as a pledge • in pawnat pawn. 2 an article pledged in this way.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French pan pledge or surety.

pawn2 noun 1 chess (symbol P) a chess piece of lowest value. 2 a person used and manipulated by others.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French poun, from Latin pedones infantry.