▪ I. pawnage rare.
(ˈpɔːnɪdʒ)
[f. pawn v. + -age.]
The action or object of pawning.
1624 Bp. R. Montagu Immed. Addr. 20 No Man so dearely payed the pawnage of folly. 1858 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. ii. xiv. (1872) I. 129 Sigismund..pawned the Newmark too,—the second Pawnage of Brandenburg. |
▪ II. pawnage
obs. form of pannage.