Commentary for Kiddushin 114:8
בפטר חמור נימא מתניתין דלא כר' שמעון דתניא פטר חמור אסור בהנאה דברי ר' יהודה ור' שמעון מתיר אמר רב נחמן אמר רבה בר אבוה לאחר עריפה ודברי הכל
and itself passes out into hullin, so should the nazirite's hair stamp its purchase price and itself pass out into hullin?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Whereas the Mishnah (q.v. 56b) states the reverse.');"><sup>15</sup></span> - Do we then read kodesh? We read kadosh.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Not a nominal form but a verbal form. I.e., he himself is not holiness, but in a holy state, and hence not as strong as holiness itself, which teaches that his sanctity is nontransferable. - Actually, the word as written (ase) might read kodesh, but according to tradition (masorah) it is read kadosh.');"><sup>16</sup></span>
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