-phemia
word-forming element meaning "speech," from Greek -phemia, from pheme "speech," from stem of phemi "I speak," cognate with Latin fari "to speak," fama "report, reputation" (see fame, n.).
-phe·mia
\ˈfēmēə\ noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek -phēmia speech, from -phēmos speaking (from phēmē speech, from phanai to speak, say) + -ia -y — more at ban
: speech disorder (of a specified type especially relating to the articulation or fluency of speech sounds)
< aphemia >
< brachyphemia >
— compare -lalia, -phasia, -phony 2
< aphemia >
< brachyphemia >
— compare -lalia, -phasia, -phony 2