释义 |
frim \ˈfrim\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, abundant, flourishing, probably from Old English freme good, excellent; akin to Old English fram bold, strong, Old Norse framr foremost, fram forward — more at from 1. dialect England : marked by good physical condition : flourishing < a frim calf > 2. dialect England : tender and succulent < in the spring when the grass is young and frim > |