0 past simple and past participle of pawn
1 to leave a possession with a pawnbroker, who gives you money for it and can sell it if the money is not paid back within a certain time:
Figure 1 provides an analysis of the pawned clothing entered in the ledgers from 1667 to 1671.
He also initiated a process of restitution of royal properties, previously pawned or rented to the nobles.
Its first and primary lending strategy is microloans secured through pawned objects.
The 13 main pawned settlements did not form a continuous territory.
It provided financial assistance in the form of no-interest loans secured with pawned items.
If the loan is not paid (or extended, if applicable) within the time period, the pawned item will be offered for sale by the pawnbroker.
As a side business, they often bought and sold pawned goods.
If a borrower wanted to regain his pawned item, he would have to return the receipt to the massaro.