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ἐν πίθῳ ἡ κεραμεία γιγνομένη → trying to run before you can walk, the potter's art starting on a big jar

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in-nŏvo: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.,
I to renew, alter.
I Lit.: plurima innovare instituit, Dig. 1, 2, 2 fin.—So in part. pass.: innŏ-vātus, a, um, renewed, Min. Fel. Oct. 11 fin.; Lact. 7, 22 med.—
II Transf.: se ad aliquam rem, to return to a thing: se ad suam intemperantiam, Cic. Pis. 36, 89.—As a translation of καινιεῖ,> Vulg. Eccli. 38, 30: vox mallei innovat aurem, the noise of the hammer is ever in his ears.