impawn
English
Etymology
From im- + pawn.
Verb
impawn (third-person singular simple present impawns, present participle impawning, simple past and past participle impawned)
- (transitive) to place an item into pawn
- (transitive) to pledge an item of value in return for a loan, or a trade for money
- He had to impawn everything he owned just to pay his rent.