Commentary for Nedarim 114:4
מאן נינהו תרין דא"ר אבהו א"ר יוחנן ילדה שסיבכה בזקינה ובה פירות אע"פ שהוסיפה מאתים אסור
the case of an onion that has been pulled up in the seventh year and planted in the eighth, and its growth exceeds the stock. And this is what he asked: The growth is permitted, whilst the stock is forbidden:<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The produce of the seventh year, if retained for private use after a certain period, were forbidden for use. V. p. 183, n. 16. ');"><sup>6</sup></span> but since the growth exceeds the stock, the permitted growth comes and annuls what is forbidden;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If something forbidden becomes mixed up with something permitted, the latter exceeding the former (the ratio of excess differs: generally it must be sixty times as much), the latter annuls the former, and it is all permitted. Here too, the stock is used with the increase. ');"><sup>7</sup></span>
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