verlamde
Verlamde is a Dutch adjective that derives from the verb verlammen, which means “to paralyze” or “to render motionless.” In the past tense, verlamde describes a state of being paralyzed, either physically or metaphorically. The word is commonly used in medical contexts when describing patients who have suffered a neurological impairment, for example after a stroke or spinal cord injury. In figurative speech it can describe situations where people are rendered unable to act, such as “de verlamde massa” (the immobilized crowd) or “een verlamde maatschappij” (a paralyzed society).
In Dutch literature and journalism, verlamde is used to emphasize a dramatic halt or loss of agency.
Etymologically, the root ver- is a prefix meaning “to make” or “to cause,” attached to lam, a