aphonia
n.
"want of voice, loss of voice, having no sound," 1719, from Modern Latin aphonia, from Greek aphonia "speechlessness," noun of quality from aphonos "voiceless," from a-, privative prefix (see a-(3)), + phone "voice" (see fame, n.) + abstract noun ending -ia. Less-common anglicized form aphony is attested from 1827.
〔蒋〕[a-无,phon声音,-ia名词后缀] 失音(症)