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worship, or it is proper for a menstruous woman, 99. Other clothing, when hair is on it', is liable just like woven cloth (tadak); all the washing of wool, floss silk, silk, hair, and camel's hair is just like that of woven cloth; and woven clothing is to be washed six times ?.
100. Wool which is connected together, when one part is twisted over another, and a corpse rests 3 upon it, is all polluted on account of the connection; and when fleece (mêsh) rests upon fleece, then so much space as the corpse rests upon is polluted.
101. When one shall die upon a rich carpet (būp) when the carpet is on a coarse rug (namad) and is made connected, the rug and carpet are both polluted, and when separated the rug is clean. 102. When several cushions are heaped (nikid) one upon the other, and are not made connected, and dead matter comes upon them, they have been unanimous that only that one is polluted on which the dead matter came. 103. A cushion together with wool 4 is liable just like a carpet with a rug. 104. Of several cushions which are tied down together, when dead matter comes to the tie, both are polluted, the cord and the cushions; and when the dead matter comes to a cushion, and does not come to the tie, the cushions are all polluted on account of the connection, and the tie is clean.
* Pahl. Vend. VII, 35 says when a single hair is on it.' ; As mentioned in a note on & 05.
• Literally, 'impinges.' Here, as in many other places, ' dead matter' may be read instead of corpse,' as nasâî means both or either of them.
• That is, laid upon wool. • See $ 10r. . See Pahl. Vend. VII, 27.
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