This is the 6535th most frequent German word.
elisabeths
"Elisabeths" is the possessive form of the name "Elisabeth" in German, meaning "Elisabeth's."
This usage shows possession by using 'Elisabeths' as the genitive form to indicate ownership of the book.
Elisabeths Buch liegt auf dem Tisch.
Elisabeth's book is on the table.
Here 'Elisabeths' again denotes possession, specifically the ownership of the garden.
Wir bewunderten Elisabeths Garten, der voller Blumen war.
We admired Elisabeth's garden, which was full of flowers.
The word 'Elisabeths' refers to possession within a specified context, here a collection belonging to Elisabeth.