Reference for Shevuot 3:2
שְׁבוּעָה שֶׁלֹּא אֹכַל, וְאָכַל פַּת חִטִּין וּפַת שְׂעֹרִין וּפַת כֻּסְּמִין, אֵינוֹ חַיָּב אֶלָּא אַחַת. שְׁבוּעָה שֶׁלֹּא אֹכַל פַּת חִטִּין וּפַת שְׂעֹרִין וּפַת כֻּסְּמִין, וְאָכַל, חַיָּב עַל כָּל אַחַת וְאֶחָת:
"I swear that I shall not eat," and he ate a loaf of wheat, and a loaf of barley, and a loaf of spelt, he is liable only for one. "I swear that I shall not eat a loaf of wheat, and a loaf of barley, and a loaf of spelt," and he ate, he is liable for each one. [His repeating "loaf," "loaf," indicates that he intended a distinct oath for each. For if he intended no more than to forbid these kinds to himself and no more, he would have said "a loaf of wheat, and also of barley, and also of spelt."]
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