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Bone of contention

A friend of mine claims that this was originally "bane of contention".I invite discussion.

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OED1 has a first cite of 1562 for the general ideaThe divell hath cast a bone to set strife between you, John Heywoodfollowed closely at heel by a 1576 cite of the exact phraseThis became such a bone...

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Does 'to have a bone to pick with s.o.' antedate the above?

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No. "A bone to pick" (meaning a problem to solve, a "nut to crack") is contemporaneous, and "a bone to pick with someone" (meaning a disagreement) came some centuries later, according to the cites in...

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Where did "bone up" (to cram or study hard) come from?

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