Frim
Origin 1
From Middle English frym, from Old English freme ("vigorous, flourishing"), a secondary form of Old English fram ("strenuous, active, bold, strong"), from Proto-Germanic *framaz, *framiz ("forward, protruding"), from Proto-Indo-European *promo- ("front, forth"). Cognate with German fromm ("strong, brave"), Old English framian ("to avail, profit"). More at frame.
Full definition of frim
Adjective
frim
- (dialectal, archaic or obsolete) Flourishing, thriving
- Vigorous
- Fresh"frim pastures" --Drayton
Related terms
Origin 2
Dialectal variant of fremd.