Old English scimerian "to glitter, shimmer, glisten, shine," related to (perhaps a frequentative of) scimian "to shine," from Proto-Germanic *skim- (source also of Swedish skimra, Dutch schemeren "to glitter," German schimmern), from PIE root *skai- "to gleam, to shine" (see shine (v.). Related: Shimmered; shimmering.
shimmer (n.)
"a tremulous light," 1821, from shimmer (v.).
Beech leaves shimmered in the moonlight
the shimmer of colors on iridescent feathers
shillelagh
shilling
shilly-shally
Shiloh
shim
shimmer
shimmy
shin
Shin Bet
shindig
shine