σταμνίον
From LSJ
ἐν πίθῳ τὴν κεραμείαν μανθάνειν → in breaking many pots, the potter learns his craft | of those who undertake the most difficult tasks without learning the elements of the art | don't run before you can walk
English (LSJ)
τό,= σταμνάριον, Id.Lys.196,199, Men.129, PSI4.413.19 (iii B.C.), Inscr.Délos 399 A 40 (ii B.C.). 2 = ἀμίς, S.E.M.1.234, cf. Phryn.377.
German (Pape)
[Seite 929] τό, dim. von στάμνος; οἴνου, Ar. Lys. 196; Men. bei Ath. IV, 146 e; Plat. Ep. XIII, 361 a. Nach S. Emp. adv. gramm. 234 = ἀμίδιον.