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The word 'hibernatorial' can't be found in a dictionary. The only place I could find it was in a short story by O. Henry called 'The Cop and The Anthem'. The author may have invented the word, which he has used as an adjective 'The hibernatorial ambitions of Soapy...'

If you rest your cursor on the word in the story (link below), it tells you the word means 'characterized by sleeping through the winter'.

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