maerens

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

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

maerens: (moer-), entis, Part. and P. a., v. maereo.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mærēns,¹³ tis, part. pr. de mæreo || pris adjt, triste, affligé : Cic. Sulla 74 ; de Or. 2, 195 ; Fam. 4, 6, 2 || fletus mærens Cic. Tusc. 1, 30, les larmes de l’affliction || -tissimus CIL 5, 7962.