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Hello,
 
While editing Wikiwordbōc, I saw that [[wikt:Bysen:ES-Forenaman-Tabule|this table for Old Saxon pronoun declensions]] hadand [[wikt:Bysen:ES-Naman-Tabule|this noun declension table]] have a row for what appears to be a locative case. Does Old Saxon have a distinct locative case in pronounsanywhere even if vestigial, or no? Or perhaps some sources put a row for locatives in declension tables anyway? If either are true, where is the locative row normally placed?
 
Thanks.