Elfride, in turning her head, saw something shine weakly from a crevice in the rocky sedile.
艾尔弗莱德转过头, 看到有什么东西从岩石底座的缝隙中发出微弱的光芒。
英语百科
Sedilia
(重定向自Sedile)
In ecclesiastical architecture, sedilia (the plural of Lat. sedile, seat) are seats, usually made of stone, found on the liturgical south side of an altar, often in the chancel, for use during Mass for the officiating priest and his assistants, the deacon and sub-deacon. The seat is often set back into the main wall of the church itself.