coruscat- +

(Latin: flash, sparkle, glitter; quiver)

caruscation
1. A sudden, or striking, flash or display of brilliance.
2. The occurrence of a small flash or spark.
3. A subjective sensation of flashing lights or glittering in front of the eyes.
4. A striking display of brilliance or wit.
coruscant
1. Having brief brilliant points or flashes of light.
2. Giving forth flashes of light; glittering.
coruscate, coruscating
1. To give forth flashes of bright light; to sparkle and to glitter: "We saw the diamonds coruscating in the candlelight."
2. To exhibit sparkling virtuosity: "She was a singer whose songs coruscated throughout the concert hall."
coruscated
1. Flashes of bright light which have sparkled and glittered.
2. Anything that has emitted vivid flashes of light; sparkled; scintillated; or gleamed.
3. A exhibition of music or a form of conversation presented with lively skill or technique when doing something; such as, a musical performance which coruscated (flashed) throughout the stadium; or a lively conversation that coruscated (scintillated) with new information.