The Collaborative International Dictionary
frim
frim \frim\ (fr[i^]m), a. [Cf. AS. freme good, bold, and E.
frame.]
Flourishing; thriving; fresh; in good condition; vigorous.
[Obs.] ``Frim pastures.''
--Drayton.
Wiktionary
frim
Etymology 1 a. 1 (context dialectal archaic or obsolete English) flourishing, thriving 2 vigorous 3 fresh Etymology 2
a. (context UK dialectal English) (alternative form of fremd English) Etymology 3
a. (context Judaism English) (alternative form of frum English)
Usage examples of "frim".
Nothing later about Big Hospital Scandal in Missing Corpse or Suit Brought Because That's Not Uncle Frim In The Coffin.
Nothing later about Big Hospital Scandal in Missing Corpse or Suit Brought Because That’s Not Uncle Frim In The Coffin.