coruscate
verb·/ˈkɔːr.əˌskeɪt/
Flash, glitter, or gleam with quick, lively changes of light; sparkle as if light were being struck from within (literary). To coruscate implies flicker and pulse, brightness in motion.
Sunlight coruscated on the river, a restless brilliance the eye could hardly hold.
Etymology
From Latin coruscare “to flash, quiver, glitter,” likely imitative of sudden shimmering. English retains the word for light that cannot sit still.
Related Words
scintillatesparkle; often of wit as well as light
glittera plainer synonym, less dynamic in tone
fulgurateto flash like lightning; rarer, more violent
coruscationthe noun form: the act or instance of flashing