Whence do I derive (the same for) one that is sick, old, or malodorous? From "any unseemly thing."

And whence is it derived that if one slaughtered them outside of their (proper) time or place that he transgresses a negative commandment? From "any thing (davar)," connoting anything which is dependent upon speech (dibbur [like "davar"], e.g., if one says: "I am slaughtering to perform this and this sacrificial service outside of its time or place").

And whence do I derive (the same for) an animal which was the active or the passive agent in sodomy, or set aside for idolatry, or served idolatrously, or received as a harlot's hire or the exchange of a dog, or kilayim (hybrid), or treifah, or of Caesarian birth? From "for it is the abomination of the L-rd your G-d." R. Yehoshua says: "it" is an abomination, but its offspring is not an abomination.