Glimmer

/ˈɡlɪmər/ noun, verb

A faint, unsteady light, or a small sign of something such as hope or understanding; to shine weakly or flicker.

Probably from Middle English *glimeren* “to shine faintly,” related to a Germanic root for weak or intermittent light. It has long been used both for physical light and metaphorical signs. Poets often use it to describe fragile or distant hopes.

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