Commentary for Pesachim 155:10
וכ"ת לקרב עמהן היינו שלמי ציבור א"כ הוו להו ארבעה ואנן חמשה תנן
and excluding it from [the law of] trespass.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For piggul v. Lev. XIX, 7 (E.V. vile thing) ; mere intention renders it piggul, and it may then not be eaten even within the permitted precincts or within the permitted time. But a sacrifice cannot become piggul unless it is otherwise fit. Again, if one benefits from sacrifices of the higher sanctity (v. p. 108, n. 2) before their blood is sprinkled, he is liable to a trespass-offering; if after, he is exempt, for by then the flesh is permitted priests.');"><sup>7</sup></span>
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