ᄆᆡᇰᄀᆞ다

Verb

 * 1) to make, to create

Usage notes
This verb was used together with, of similar meaning. The two were not wholly synonymous:


 * was preferred or obligatory for physical objects (e.g. to make a statue, to make an implement); for laws or institutions; and for making someone adopt a new social position (e.g. to make one a slave).
 * was preferred or obligatory for taking on a certain expression or mood (e.g. to make a certain face); for religious concepts (e.g. to commit sin, to win merit); for human relationships (e.g. to forge a friendship, to form a crowd); and for certain idiomatic objects.
 * Both were used for buildings, clothes, food, and written works, although may have had a somewhat wider scope.

It has been proposed that had a connotation of creation via active human effort and that  had a connotation of natural emergence, although this remains disputed.