Tosefta for Terumot 3:8
הַמִּתְכַּוֵּן לוֹמַר תְּרוּמָה וְאָמַר מַעֲשֵׂר, מַעֲשֵׂר וְאָמַר תְּרוּמָה, עוֹלָה וְאָמַר שְׁלָמִים, שְׁלָמִים וְאָמַר עוֹלָה, שֶׁאֵינִי נִכְנָס לְבַיִת זֶה וְאָמַר לָזֶה, שֶׁאֵינִי נֶהֱנֶה לָזֶה וְאָמַר לָזֶה, לֹא אָמַר כְּלוּם, עַד שֶׁיִּהְיוּ פִיו וְלִבּוֹ שָׁוִין:
He who intends to say ‘<i>Terumah</i>’ and says ‘tithe’, [or] ‘tithe’ and says ‘<i>Terumah</i>’ [or who intends to say] ‘<i>Olah</i>’ [burnt-offering] and he says ‘<i>Shelamim</i>’ [burnt offering, or] ‘<i>Shelamim</i>’ and he says ‘<i>Olah</i>’ [or who intends to vow that] ‘I will not enter this house,’ and says, ‘that house,’ [or] ‘That I will not give any benefit to this [man],’ and says ‘to that [man],’ he has said nothing until his mouth and mind are equivalent.
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