This is the 9269th most frequent German word.
margaret
The German word "Margarete" (not "margaret") is a woman's name equivalent to "Margaret" in English. It does not have a specific definition beyond being a proper noun.
In this sentence, 'Margaret' acts as a direct object receiving the action.
Ich habe Margaret gestern getroffen.
I met Margaret yesterday.
'Margaret' is used in the possessive form, indicating ownership of the book.
Das Buch von Margaret ist sehr interessant.
The book by Margaret is very interesting.
Here, 'Margaret' is used as a proper noun and refers to a person's name.