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The word "glimmer" emerged in the 13th century to describe a faint or flickering light. It is closely related to the Old English word "glimm(e)rian," which means "to shine." The word's Germanic roots can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European word *glei- (to shine, glitter), shared by many other languages across Europe.
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