To catch a glimpse, often unexpectedly; notice peripherally.; to suddenly notice or become aware of something or someone, often peripherally or without direct focus; eye dart (or, darting eyes).
Notes
Imat:: to exercise caution or vigilance, particularly in anticipation of unforeseen hazards, threats, or attacks.
Salikmat:: to catch a glimpse of something or someone, often unexpectedly or from the corner of one's eye. Comment: both terms relate to perception and awareness, but "imat" focuses on proactive caution, while "salikmat" emphasizes sudden noticing or awareness.
Both relate to awareness, but /imat/ is proactive caution, while /salikmat/ is sudden noticing 😊.