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1 בדיקותא
בְּדִיקוּתָאf. ch. sam(בדיקה cross-examinations of witnesses as to minor circumstances), esp. examination of slaughtered animals as to the condition of the lungs, v. בְּדַק. Ḥull.48a לית להו ב׳וכ׳ no examination will avail them to make them permitted; (ib. 46a לית להו בדיקה). Ib. 10b מצריך ב׳וכ׳ declares an examination (of the slaughtering knife) necessary ; a. e. -
2 בְּדִיקוּתָא
בְּדִיקוּתָאf. ch. sam(בדיקה cross-examinations of witnesses as to minor circumstances), esp. examination of slaughtered animals as to the condition of the lungs, v. בְּדַק. Ḥull.48a לית להו ב׳וכ׳ no examination will avail them to make them permitted; (ib. 46a לית להו בדיקה). Ib. 10b מצריך ב׳וכ׳ declares an examination (of the slaughtering knife) necessary ; a. e.
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