noun
- Plural of pawnage; the act or practice of pawning; the state of being pawned or pledged as security for a loan.
- Plural of pawnage; a fee or charge paid for pawning an item.
Usage: archaic or legal; chiefly historical
Usage: archaic or legal; chiefly historical
Examples
- Medieval records document various pawnages of land and goods.
- The merchant's pawnages were recorded in the guild ledger.
- Pawnages of jewelry were common during times of financial hardship.
- The law regulated the pawnages that brokers could charge.
- Historical documents reveal the extent of pawnages in medieval commerce.