A nazirite drinks wine every day for a week. How does this affect his day count?
Drinking wine, even repeatedly, does not invalidate previously counted days of the nazirite vow (Halachah 1).
Question 2
A nazirite contracts corpse-impurity on the second day of his vow. Are those two days invalidated?
Impurity on day one or two is a special exception — those days are not invalidated since 'the days will fall' (plural) implies at least two days must fall (Halachah 6).
Question 3
A nazirite completed his vow, performed the purity shaving, and then discovered he was impure during his vow from a completely unknown corpse (tumat ha'tehom). Are his days invalidated?
Impurity from the depths — unknown to any living person — does not invalidate a completed vow or require restart (Halachot 17–18).
Question 4
After purification from corpse-impurity, when does the nazirite's new count begin?
The count restarts from the moment the nazirite brings his sin offering — the burnt and guilt offerings do not hold back the restart (Halachah 12).
Question 5
A nazirite shaves the minority of his head accidentally. What happens?
Shaving only a minority of the head, whether intentionally or not, does not invalidate any previously counted days (Halachah 1).