The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

Loans: pawn: pledge, pawn

Also language__Mapun sandaʔ ‘the amount loaned to someone who pawns or mortgages something as collateral; the thing that someone pawns or mortgages’, language__Manobo (Western Bukidnon) sandaʔ ‘to pawn something; to borrow money leaving some object of value as security’, language__Maranao sandaʔ ‘mortgage, security, pawn’, sandaʔ-i ‘pawnbroker, pawnshop; pawn, pledge’, language__Tboli sandaʔ ‘to pawn something’, language__Tausug sandaʔ ‘pledge, that which is pawned, security’, language__Yakan sandaʔ ‘a pawned item, a pawn’. Almost certainly a loan distribution, presumably borrowed from language__Malay before language__Malay itself replaced this word with gadai.

WMP
Tiruray sanda pawn something for cash
Minangkabau sanda pledge, pawn
Old Javanese sanda pledge, security, pawn
Balinese sanda-haŋ be caused to pawn
sanda pawn, pledge