Tzovaya - Coloring
Definition
Minimum Amount: Shabbat 79a, 105b, 106a
Defining a wound as a bruise in which the blood collects in one place under the skin, even if it isn't released: Shabbat 107b
A wound is something which doesn't return to its prior state: Shabbat 107b
Wounding someone in a destructive manner: Shabbat 106a, Ketuvot 5b-6a
Wounding someone to use the blood: Shabbat 106a
Potentially Related Melachot
Circumcision on Shabbat
Wounding one of the eight crawling creatures whose skin is considered separate from their flesh: Shabbat 107a-b
Wounding an animal: Shabbat 107a
Wounding flesh which is considered dead, even that of a non-viable child, isn't a wound: Shabbat 136a
Wounding a bird: Shabbat 107a, 108a
A wound created in breaking the hymen: Ketuvot 4b, 5b-6a
If one threw an object to cause a wound, and remembered the prohibition before the object struck: Shabbat 102a
Fear of potentially wounding in regular intercourse: Ketuvot 6b
In slaughtering an animal: Shabbat 75a-b
Eye-Shading: Shabbat 94b-95a
Eye-Shading someone else's eyes: Shabbat 95a
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