Hebrew: neb-ay-law
1) Strong's Concordance: a flabby thing, i.e. a carcase or carrion (human or bestial, often collectively); figuratively, an idol:-- (dead) body, (dead) carcase, dead of itself, which died, (beast) that (which) dieth of itself. (#5038 p. 76 Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary)
2) Young's Analytical Concordance: beast that dieth of itself, body, carcase, dead body, dead carcase, dead of itself, which died, which dieth of itself. (p. 31 Index-Lexicon to the Old Testament)
3) Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament, Brown, Driver and Briggs: carcass, corpse (p. 615b)

thx for looking things up

So, Pilgrim, are we looking here at a literal corpse? If yes, you are left to explain the reduction to absurdity I've produced earlier. If no, then what "corpse" are we talking about here?