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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

cado
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It means burrow, lair, animal nest. Place where wild animals are sheltered and bred. refuge

  




Anónimo

Ed: In ancient Greece, glass open (between a cube and a bowl), similar to the hydria and used for storage as amphorae.

  


Anónimo

Ed. Means love in Italian

  


Liliana Ortiz

The ED in Aragón at least in the town of my father who is Villanueva de Sigena to been since we have memory where you have rabbits. We could say that it is a burrow and in catalan is called cau.

  


Anonimo

In my family of Aragonese origin, the word has been used since more than one century ago " cado " to indicate a grouping of things; for example: " a cado of 34 roles; It would mean a lot of papers grouped.Another example: " the sideboard is filled with markets " I would like to say that there are lots of grouped things on top of the sideboard. We consider it a derogatory term, because although it indicates things grouped together, these are things that should not be there, i.e. left over from that place.

  



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