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4) [line 1] CHATAS L'ZO V'OLAH L'ZO - if Rachel gave a bird to the Kohen to offer for her Chatas, and Leah gave a bird for her Olah (according to RASHI, each woman had no obligation to bring the other Korban; according to TOSFOS, each woman had an obligation to bring the other Korban)
5) [line 8] CHATAS V'OLAH U'SESUMAH U'MEFORESHES - one woman gave a Chatas to the Kohen, and another woman gave an Olah, and they jointly bought and gave a pair of birds but they did not specify which bird would be for which Korban. They did specify which is the Chatas and which is the Olah, but not which one is for which woman. (KINIM)
Kinim are bird offerings. A Ken (lit. nest) consists of two birds of the same type, either Torim or Benei Yonah (see Background to Me'ilah 11:3). In a Ken Chovah one bird is brought as a Korban Chatas ha'Of and the other as a Korban Olas ha'Of. In a Ken Neder or Nedavah, both of the birds are Olos. A Ken Mefureshes refers to a pair of birds that have each been designated as a specific Korban. A Ken Sesumah refers to a pair of birds that have not been designated.
6) [line 17] KEN - a nest
7) [line 22] PEREIDAH - bird
8) [line 25] KAV'AH NIDRAH - if she established her vow; i.e. in addition to specifying a specific type for her vow (which she has forgotten, she states that her Olah be offered together with her childbirth offering; see Insights to the Daf)

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