(also skeenkle, skenkle)Scottish. Chieflyliteral and poetic
verb
[no object]To glitter, glisten; to sparkle, twinkle.
Origin
Mid 18th century; earliest use found in Thomas Percy (1729–1811), writer and Church of Ireland bishop of Dromore. Origin uncertain; perhaps the reflex of a borrowing from early Scandinavian, with frequentative suffix, or perhaps an alteration of scintill (although that is very rare), perhaps by association with Scots skinkle ‘to sprinkle, scatter’, a derivative of skink.