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loan on pawn

См. также в других словарях:

  • pawn — 1 / pȯn/ n 1 a: a pledge and transfer of possession of movable or personal property to a creditor which gives the creditor the privilege of satisfying the debt from the property (as by selling it) if the debt is not repaid within a specified… …   Law dictionary

  • Pawn Stars — From left: Corey, Rick, and Richard Harrison Format Reality television Starring Rick Harrison Richard Harrison Corey Harrison …   Wikipedia

  • pawn — [n1] security for a loan assurance, bond, collateral, earnest, forfeit, gage, gambit, guarantee, guaranty, pledge, security, token, warrant; concept 332 pawn [n2] person who is a fool creature, dupe*, instrument, mark*, patsy*, pigeon*, puppet,… …   New thesaurus

  • pawn|bro|ker — «PN BROH kuhr», noun. a person who lends money at interest on articles that are left with him as security for the loan …   Useful english dictionary

  • pawn — /pɔ:n/ noun ♦ to put something in pawn to leave a valuable object with someone in exchange for a loan which has to be repaid if you want to take back the object ♦ to take something out of pawn to repay the loan and so get back the object which… …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • pawn — ▪ I. pawn pawn 1 [pɔːn ǁ pɒːn] verb [transitive] COMMERCE to leave a valuable item with a pawnbroker in order to borrow money from them. If the person borrowing the money does not pay it back, the pawnbroker can sell the item to get back the debt …   Financial and business terms

  • pawn — Synonyms and related words: Charlie McCarthy, agent, ancilla, appliance, assurance, bail, bishop, bond, borrow, bottomry, castle, chance, chessman, cog, collateral, commonality, commonalty, contrivance, creature, deposit, device, dip, dummy, dupe …   Moby Thesaurus

  • pawn — English has two words pawn. The older, ‘chess piece’ [14], means etymologically ‘footsoldier’. It comes via Anglo Norman poun from medieval Latin pedō ‘infantryman’, a derivative of Latin pēs ‘foot’ (to which English foot is related). The foot… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • pawn — English has two words pawn. The older, ‘chess piece’ [14], means etymologically ‘footsoldier’. It comes via Anglo Norman poun from medieval Latin pedō ‘infantryman’, a derivative of Latin pēs ‘foot’ (to which English foot is related). The foot… …   Word origins

  • pawn — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. pledge, hock (sl.). See debt, security. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A person used for another s purposes] Syn. cat s paw, dupe, fool; see tool 2 , victim 2 . 2. [Something given as security] Syn. pledge …   English dictionary for students

  • pawn — 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… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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