This is the 6727th most frequent German word.
ettelsbergs
The word "Ettelsbergs" does not have a specific meaning in German; it likely refers to a proper noun, such as the name of a place or geographic feature.
Here, 'Ettelsbergs' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific location, likely a mountain or hill. It functions as the object of the preposition 'zum', which means 'to the' in English.
Auf dem Weg zum Ettelsbergs begegneten wir vielen Wanderern.
On the way to Ettelsbergs, we encountered many hikers.
In this sentence, 'Ettelsbergs' is again functioning as a proper noun representing a location. It is used in genitive case to indicate possession ('des Ettelsbergs' meaning 'of Ettelsbergs').
Die Aussicht vom Gipfel des Ettelsbergs ist spektakulär.
The view from the summit of Ettelsbergs is spectacular.
Here, 'Ettelsbergs' is used in the dative case with the preposition 'auf', indicating the location 'on Ettelsbergs' where activities occur.