-도다

Etymology
From  first attested in hangul form in Seokbosangjeol, 1447.

Suffix

 * , 태산가(泰山歌), Middle Korean translation in modernized language
 * "ko"
 * , 태산가(泰山歌), Middle Korean translation in modernized language
 * "ko"

- ^태산-이 높다 하되 하늘 아래 뫼-이로다


 * 1) * 시편 135:11 (KRV 개역한글) [Psalm 135:11 (Korean Revised Version)]; English translation from the King James Version
 * "ko"

- 곧 ^아모리인-의 왕 ^시혼-과 ^바산 왕 ^옥-과 ^가나안-의 모든 국왕-이로다



Usage notes

 * Even though this was a requirement in Middle Korean, Modern Korean does not have to be substituted with  after, , or . When used after them,  tends to sound more old-fashioned.
 * is still obligatory after.

Etymology
A compound suffix made up of and.