The presence of a dead body would be a pollution to Apollo, though that of Thánatos (Death) himself seems not to be so.
It is rather Thánatos who is dazzled and blinded by Apollo, like an owl or bat in the sunlight.
To Natos prayer and sacrifice are offered, and the cruel rites of the Natos-dance are performed.
Prayer is made to Natos only, and everything in Okan' (the ceremony) 'is sacred to him alone.
In a time of sickness, or danger, or in starting upon some dangerous expedition, the young man prays toNatos for help, and promises to give himself to Natos if his prayers are answered.
During the year he had gone on a horse-stealing expedition and as is customary on such occasions had prayed to Natos for protection and success, offering himself to his god if his prayers were answered.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.