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=Details=
=Details=
''This is only a sampling of examples. See the 8th Perek of Terumot, [https://www.sefaria.org/Torat_HaBayit_HaAroch%2C_The_Third_House%2C_The_Fifth_Gate?lang=he Rashba (Torat HaBayit Bayit 3 Shaar 4)], Tur (Yoreh Deah 116:1), and Pri Chadash, and [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=41145&st=&pgnum=47 Darkei Teshuvah] (ad loc) for the comprehensive presentations.
''This is only a sampling of examples. See the 8th Perek of Terumot, [https://www.sefaria.org/Torat_HaBayit_HaAroch%2C_The_Third_House%2C_The_Fifth_Gate?lang=he Rashba (Torat HaBayit Bayit 3 Shaar 4)], Tur (Yoreh Deah 116:1), Pri Chadash, and [http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=41145&st=&pgnum=47 Darkei Teshuvah] (ad loc) for the comprehensive presentations.
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==Where Gilui Does Apply==
==Where Gilui Does Apply==
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# If the wine is stagnant in a closed or deep pit, it remains permitted, as long as one ensured there was nothing else inside and there is no hole. If there is a hole, depending on the size, it could be problematic. Similarly, a stream of water is not subject to the prohibition.<ref>Rambam Hilchot Rotzeach 11:13</ref>
# If the wine is stagnant in a closed or deep pit, it remains permitted, as long as one ensured there was nothing else inside and there is no hole. If there is a hole, depending on the size, it could be problematic. Similarly, a stream of water is not subject to the prohibition.<ref>Rambam Hilchot Rotzeach 11:13</ref>
# Bediavad, one may not do anything with mayim megulim and must discard it, even if he already cooked food with it.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:16). See Pri Chadash (Yoreh Deah 116:1) and Shiurei Beracha ad loc. 6 for a discussion of the matter.</ref> Therefore, one may not feed it to his or his fellow's animals or wash himself or anything else with it.<ref>Avodah Zarah 20b, Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:15).</ref> Even a barrel that was left uncovered and then drank from by people who did not get sick afterwards may not be drunk from further, because venom from snakes of different ages has a spectrum of potency and density, so it could have sunk further down.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:14)</ref>
# Bediavad, one may not do anything with mayim megulim and must discard it, even if he already cooked food with it.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:16). See Pri Chadash (Yoreh Deah 116:1) and Shiurei Beracha ad loc. 6 for a discussion of the matter.</ref> Therefore, one may not feed it to his or his fellow's animals or wash himself or anything else with it.<ref>Avodah Zarah 20b, Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:15).</ref> Even a barrel that was left uncovered and then drank from by people who did not get sick afterwards may not be drunk from further, because venom from snakes of different ages has a spectrum of potency and density, so it could have sunk further down.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:14)</ref>
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