Commentary for Nedarim 126:1
והתניא עד ר"ח אדר עד ר"ח אדר הראשון אם היתה שנה מעוברת עד ר"ח אדר השני
And it was taught even so: [If one writes.] 'until the new moon of Adar,' [it means] until the new moon of the first Adar; but if it was a leap year, until the new moon of the second Adar. Now, this proves that the first clause does not refer to leap year?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' That is obviously impossible, since in that case 'until the new moon of the first Adar' is meaningless. ');"><sup>1</sup></span>
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