Frimdig
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - frimdig
According to the Old English Dictionary:
frimdi, frymdi, firmdig;
- frimdig
- adj. Inquisitive, asking, desirous; inquisītīvus, desīdĕrans, requīrens :-- Man him sóna funde, ðæs ðe he frimdig wæs one soon found for him, what he was desirous, Ælfc. T. 36, 13. Swá gé frimdie wǽron sīcat UNCERTAIN dīcĭtis, Ex. 12, 31. Hú máge gé ðæs frimdie beón how can ye be asking for that? Ex. 10, 10. Ðæt land ðe ðú me firmdig to wǽre ðæt ic ðé lénde the land that thou wast desirous I should lease to thee, Th. Chart. 162, 13. frimdig