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pawner (ˈpɔːnə(r)) Also (in legal works) -or. [f. pawn v. + -er1, -or.] One who pawns; one who deposits something as a pledge, esp. with a pawnbroker.1745 Gentl. Mag. 412 The pawner, or his assignee, have no other security for the return of their goods but the honour of the pawnee. 1853 Wharton Penn...
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pawnee
pawnee, n.1 (pɔːˈniː) [f. pawn v. + -ee.] The person with whom something is deposited as a pawn or pledge. (Correlative to pawner.)1683–5 tr. Croke's Rep., Jac. 245 marg., Tender of the money to the executrix of a pawnee, and her refusal to restore the goods, revests them in the owner. 1745–1875 [se...
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Rasmus Peder Nielsen, a pawner, resided on the first and second floor with his wife Betty Nielsen, their 28-year-old daughter Alvilda Nielsen, their 25
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pledger
pledger (ˈplɛdʒə(r)) Also (in legal use, opposed to pledgee) -eor, -or (plɛˈdʒɔː(r)). [f. pledge v. + -er1, -or. Cf. OF. plegeour (13th c. in Godefroy).] 1. One who deposits something as a pledge; a pawner.1766 [see pledgee 1]. 1875 Poste Gaius ii. §64 This..may be said to rest on the assent of the ...
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History of pawnbroking
The following are summary offences:
Unlawful pawning of goods not the property of the pawner. If the renewal does not take place within two weeks of the expiration of the ticket, the pledge is sold, any surplus there may be being paid to the pawner
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ingage
† ingage, -ment etc., obs. forms of engage, -ment, etc., q.v. for other instances.1611 Cotgr., Engage, a pledge, pawne, gage, ingagement. Ibid., Engageur, a pledger, ingager, pawner. Ibid., Engagé, ingaged, impledged, pawned. Ibid., Engagement, a pawning, ingaging, impledging. 1617 Moryson Itin. ii....
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