ἀκοινονόητος
From LSJ
τὸ ἓν καὶ τὸ ὂν πολλαχῶς λέγεται → the term being and the term one are used in many ways, one and being have various meanings, one and being have many senses
English (LSJ)
ἀκοινονόητον, acoenonoetus, lacking in common sense, lacking in savoir-faire (Lat. sensus communis), Cic.Att.6.3.7, cf. Gell.12.12, Juv.7.218. Adv. ἀκοινονοήτως = without common sense Cic.Att.6.1.7 codd.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
1 que carece de sentido común Cic.Att.117.7, Gell.12.12, Iuu.7.218.
2 adv. ἀκοινονοήτως = sin sentido común λέγειν Phld.Po.5.22.28, cf. Cic.Att.115.7.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀκοινονόητος: -ον, ὁ ἐστερημένος τοῦ κοινοῦ νοῦ, Γέλλ. 12. 4· πρβλ. Ἰουβεν. 7. 218.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀκοινονόητος: лишенный здравого смысла Gell.
German (Pape)
ohne gemeinen Menschenverstand, Gell. XII.12.