Talmud for Sanhedrin 7:9
הַבָּא עַל נַעֲרָה הַמְאֹרָסָה, אֵינוֹ חַיָּב עַד שֶׁתְּהֵא נַעֲרָה בְתוּלָה מְאֹרָסָה וְהִיא בְבֵית אָבִיהָ. בָּאוּ עָלֶיהָ שְׁנַיִם, הָרִאשׁוֹן בִּסְקִילָה וְהַשֵּׁנִי בְּחֶנֶק:
If one lives with a betrothed maiden, he is not liable (to stoning) unless she be a maiden (na'arah) [and not a minor, less than twelve years and one day, and not a bogereth, older than twelve years six months and one day], a virgin, [and not one who had had intercourse. And if she had had non-normative (i.e., anal) intercourse, she is still considered a virgin, so that even if ten men had such intercourse with her, all are liable to stoning], betrothed [and not wedded], and in her father's house. [For if her father had given her over to the husband's messengers, one who lives with her thereafter is not liable to stoning but to strangulation.] If two men lived with her, the first is liable to stoning, and the second to strangulation.
Jerusalem Talmud Shevuot
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Occupational names of the measure pĕ‘ôlāh have been recognized by L. Ginzburg in the Yerushalmi: קְרוֹבָה the liturgical poet, דְּרוֹשָׁה the preacher, כְּתוֹבָה the scribe; all masculine. In the Geniza texts published by M. A. Friedman, Jewish Marriage in Palestine, Tel Aviv and New York 1981, one finds four כתובא times and כתובה three times.. Some scribe came out and said to them: I shall tell you what he said: Behave as if you would sell145The ketubah was a lien on the deceased’s real estate. The crooked counsel was that the heirs should loudly declare their intention to sell the real estate, which would force the widow eventually into lengthy court proceedings to recover her lien. The idea was to force the widow into demanding to be paid her ketubah, which immediately would terminate her right to support but would allow the heirs to somewhat drag their feet before paying up. The honorable thing would have been to offer the widow to pay her the ketubah in a lump sum, in the hope that she would accept the offer. Since then the initiative would be the heirs’, the widow’s support would have to be paid until the money was delivered in full. and she will demand her ketubah146Greek φερνή “dowry”. and lose her support. In the evening she came before Rebbi Eleazar. He said, this one was hit by the predatory. It should come over me147An oath formula, “such and such shall come over me if I intended that”. if I had intended that148He disclaimed authorship of the counsel his (?) scribe had given in his name. It is not reported whether he reversed the transaction..