multo agrees with nātī
lapsantem is Accusative Direct Object
nātī refers to Priam's son Polites
Priam's son was slipping in a lot of blood
"trāxit et in multō lāpsantem sanguine nātī,"
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multo agrees with nātī
[Priam was] slipping in the blood of his son
lapsantem is Accusative Direct Object
nātī refers to Priam's son Polites
lapsantem is a Present Participle
Priam's son was slipping in a lot of blood
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