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pawnbroker
[pawn-broh-ker]
noun
a person whose business is lending money at interest on personal, movable property deposited with the lender until redeemed.
pawnbroker
/ ˈpɔːnˌbrəʊkə /
noun
a dealer licensed to lend money at a specified rate of interest on the security of movable personal property, which can be sold if the loan is not repaid within a specified period
Other Word Forms
- pawnbroking noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of pawnbroker1
Example Sentences
Vestiges of Reseda’s small-town beginning still survive in block after block of single-story businesses like the Traders pawnbroker and jewelry store at the intersection of Reseda Boulevard and Sherman Way.
She took a variety of wartime jobs including working in a hairdressers, as a hat maker and - finally - in a pawnbroker's shop.
His father, a manager in a jewellery and pawnbroker's business, had progressed sufficiently in life to be buying his own house.
It works with jewelers, miners, pawnbrokers and dealers to “convert materials into marketable, high-purity gold products while ensuring transparency and competitive settlements.”
It was never just about the neon, that Cubist, consumerist razzle-dazzle cantilevered over Hong Kong’s streets announcing pawnbrokers and mooncake bakers, saunas and shark’s fin soup shops.
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