bruciavate
Bruciavate is a term originating from the Italian language. It is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the verb bruciare, which translates to "to burn." Therefore, "bruciavate" literally means "you all were burning" or "you all used to burn." This grammatical form is employed in Italian to describe a past action or state that was ongoing or habitual.
The imperfect tense in Italian, of which "bruciavate" is an example, is often used to set the