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{{Wiktionary|pawn}}
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'''Pawn''' may refer to:
'''Pawn''' most often refers to:
* [[Pawn (chess)]], the weakest and most numerous chess piece in the game
* [[Pawnbroker]] or pawnshop, a business that provides loans by taking personal property as collateral

'''Pawn''' or '''The Pawn''' may also refer to:

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==Places==
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==Arts, entertainment, and media==
==Arts, entertainment, and media==
* [[Pawn (chess)]], the weakest and most numerous piece in the game
* [[Pawn (2013 film)|''Pawn'' (2013 film)]], an American film
* [[Pawn (2013 film)|''Pawn'' (2013 film)]], an American film
* [[The Pawn (film)|''The Pawn'' (film)]], a 1978 French film
* [[The Pawn (film)|''The Pawn'' (film)]], a 1978 French film
* [[Pawn (2020 film)|''Pawn'' (2020 film)]], a South Korean film
* [[Pawn (2020 film)|''Pawn'' (2020 film)]], a South Korean film
* ''[[The Pawn]]'', a 1980s text adventure
* [[The Pawn (video game)|''The Pawn'' (video game)]], 1985 interactive fiction game
* "Pawns", a song on the 2017 Paloma Faith album ''[[The Architect (Paloma Faith album)|The Architect]]''


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Pawnbroker]] or pawnshop, a business that provides loans by taking personal property as collateral
* [[Pawnship]], debt bondage slavery
* [[Pawnship]], debt bondage slavery
* Pawn, another name for a [[pledge (law)|pledge]] in certain jurisdictions
* Pawn, another name for a [[pledge (law)|pledge]] in certain jurisdictions

Latest revision as of 07:47, 28 October 2024

Pawn most often refers to:

  • Pawn (chess), the weakest and most numerous chess piece in the game
  • Pawnbroker or pawnshop, a business that provides loans by taking personal property as collateral

Pawn or The Pawn may also refer to:

Places

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Arts, entertainment, and media

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Other uses

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  • Pawnship, debt bondage slavery
  • Pawn, another name for a pledge in certain jurisdictions

People with the surname

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  • Doris Pawn (1894–1988), an American actress of the silent film era

See also

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