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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.