Another Word For Pawn
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Meaning
The word "pawn" can refer to several concepts. In the context of chess, a pawn is the smallest and most numerous piece, which can move forward one square at a time, but captures diagonally. In another context, a pawn can also refer to an item of personal property that is given to a pawnbroker in exchange for a loan, with the understanding that the item will be sold if the loan is not repaid.
Synonyms
- Stake
- Collateral
- Offer (in the context of giving something of value)
- Piece (in a chess context)
Antonyms
- Queen (in chess, a more powerful piece)
- Owner (in the context of possession)
Etymology
The word "pawn" is derived from the Old French word "pan," meaning "to pledge." It originally comes from the Latin word "pandere," which means "to spread out" or "to lay open."
Examples
- In chess, I always try to protect my pawns, as they are essential for controlling the board.
- After losing my job, I had to pawn some of my jewelry to make ends meet.
- The pawn shop is a great place to find unique items at a reduced price.
- During the game, I decided to sacrifice a pawn to gain a strategic advantage.
- Many players undervalue the importance of the pawn structure in chess.