English · Greetings & Phrases
/baɪ hɑːrt/
[/baɪ hɑːrt/]
from memory
To know or learn something so well that you can recite it from memory.
She knows the whole poem by heart.
She knows the whole poem by heart.
From an old belief that the heart was the seat of memory and intellect.
Common in education and learning contexts.
The phrase dates back to medieval times when the heart was thought to hold memory.