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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.
1745Gentl. Mag. 412 The pawner, or his assignee, have no other security for the return of their goods but the honour of the pawnee. 1853Wharton Pennsylv. Digest 211 A pawnee has no better title than the pawnor. 1875Poste Gaius iii. §204 The owner or pawnor who steals a pawn is suable for theft by the pawnee. 1902Times 22 Mar. 4/5 Not recording the full name and address of the pawner upon the tickets. |