shimmer

shimmer
I. verb (shimmered; shimmering) Etymology: Middle English schimeren, from Old English scimerian; akin to Old English scīnan to shine — more at shine Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to shine with a soft tremulous or fitful light ; glimmer 2. to reflect a wavering sometimes distorted visual image transitive verb to cause to shimmer Synonyms: see flash II. noun Date: 1821 1. a light that shimmers ; subdued sparkle or sheen ; glimmer 2. a wavering sometimes distorted visual image usually resulting from heat-induced changes in atmospheric refraction • shimmery adjective

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