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== Meaning and Usage == | == Meaning and Usage == | ||
In jurisprudential terminology, hanut refers to camphor wiped over seven parts of the dead body (or the shroud of a dead person), by which the dead body is scented. Wiping camphor on the dead body is called "tahnit". | In jurisprudential terminology, "hanut" refers to camphor wiped over seven parts of the dead body (or the shroud of a dead person), by which the dead body is scented. Wiping camphor on the dead body is called "tahnit". | ||
== Rules of Hanut == | == Rules of Hanut == |